Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power Expands Commercial Series Engine Line

The Commercial Series V-Twin engine line by Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power is expanding to offer a more versatile lineup of entry-level commercial engines. The lineup will now include nine horsepower options ranging from 16 to 27 gross horsepower1 in three engine models with displacements of 656cc, 724cc, or 810cc.

Specifically designed for high-debris applications, the Commercial Series V-Twin engines offer a five-step cyclonic debris management system. Longer filter intervals, tool-less covers, debris inspection ports, drop-in air filters and a spring-loaded snap are all designed to make it easier to keep dirt and debris – major contributors to engine failure – out. A new recoil starter option helps ensure no-hassle starts, so work can begin immediately.

“The new Commercial Series engine lineup gives customers an expanded range of power solutions for more applications, including commercial walk-behind mowers and concrete surfacing equipment,” said Jim Cross, marketing manager for Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power. “The Commercial Series engines are made to start on command and combat debris-related problems that are prevalent on many jobsites so contractors can keep their equipment running stronger all day long without interruption.”

Commercial Series V-Twin engines are backed by a two-year commercial limited warranty and the industry’s strongest service network – with more than 12,000 authorized dealers nationwide. Dealer training, education and support are also provided for all Briggs & Stratton partners through the industry’s most comprehensive education and training programs.

For more information, visit www.commercialpower.com.

About Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power
Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power is a leading provider of commercial power solutions. The Vanguard engine family is the company’s premier line of engines and includes single-cylinder engines from 5.5 to 15 gross horsepower1, Vanguard V-Twin engines from 13 to 23 gross horsepower1 (horizontal) and 13 to 26 gross horsepower1 (vertical), and Vanguard air-cooled V-Twin BIG BLOCK engines from 25 to 37 gross horsepower1 (horizontal) and 28 to 37 gross horsepower1 (vertical).

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