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EverRide lawn mowers are part of the Auburn Consolidated Industries, Inc. (ACI) group that has focused on commercial lawn mowers
through both the EverRide and Great Dane company. The company has partnered with a couple of big industrial names including Kubota,
Honda, Kawasaki, Kohler, and John Deere. EverRide mowers are designed for commercial applications and are higher in cost than many in
store brands but the end product is a tougher, more durable mower that should handle a lot of mowing. The EverRide line of lawn mowers
currently consists of 6 different commercial mowers, 2 sets of walk-behind mowers and 4 sets of zero turn mowers. EverRide lawn mowers
are currently separated into the following groups, the Warrior, the Hornet, the Wasp, the Wasp HP, the Scorpion, and the Scorpion FX.
Each set of mowers has different horse power options and deck sizes which results in many possible choices for desired uses.
To look at the features of EverRide mowers, it is better to break down the different models, starting with the walk behind mowers,
the Wasp and the Wasp HP. The Wasp comes in a 13hp and 32" deck or a 15 hp model with 36" or 48" deck along with cast aluminum
spindles, 5-Speed Peerless transmission, and a Kawasaki engine. The Wasp HP is similar to the Wasp with the exception of a few
features like more horsepower, bigger drive wheels, and hydraulic pump transmission. The next models, the Scorpion and Scorpion FX,
offer a stand-on platform, Kawasaki V-twin engines, and larger tires. The Scorpion comes in 23 hp, 19 hp, and 18 hp with deck widths
of 48", 52", and 61". The Scorpion FX is a more compact version of the Scorpion with smaller tires, lighter weight, and smaller
measurements. The next level up is the Hornet which features EverCool hydrostatic drives, an EverFlow Tunnel Deck, Grade 50 steel,
and 4 different engine options including a diesel model. The top line of EverRide mowers are the Warrior series which features the
same durable steel construction, EverEasy Controls, two motion control levers, and 3 different 4-Stroke OHV engine choices as well.
These are the features of the different models of EverRide lawn mowers which should help guide consumers to which models maybe best
for certain applications.
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- WASP HP (HYDRO) 17 HP - a commercial walk behind mower with Kawasaki engine, 3 blades, and forward speeds of 1 – 7 mph
- Scorpion FX - 23 HP - EverRide's stand-on mower with Kawasaki V-twin engine, two hand control levers, and a compact design
- DIESEL HORNET - 17.85 HP - zero turn mower featuring a Yanmar 2V750-CVER V-Twin Liquid cooled diesel engine and a 7 gauge steel 48" or 52" EverFlow Tunnel Deck
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EverRide Mower Fast Fact
For consumes that have never tried a stand on mower, it does make a big difference as the person mowing can see
more of the lawn as well as have better control. It might take a while to get used to controlling the mower standing up, but some
people find it more fun and relaxing for longer hours of mowing which many commercial applications require. |
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