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Sarlo Power Mowers, Inc. launches BigMo 34 featuring the new patented Twin Track deck

Sarlo Power Mowers, Inc. introduces the new BigMo™ 34” Hydro, a walk-behind mower with a 34-inch cutting deck, hydro transmission and the revolutionary, patented Twin Track™ Deck. The Twin Track cutting system features an in-line spindle design built into an extremely compact platform. The unique Twin Track blade system offers an extraordinary quality cut.

The BigMo 34” Hydro is built to commercial-duty specifications with a powerful 10.5 Hp. engine and hydrostatic drive system, providing the ultimate blend of performance and convenience. BigMo 34 is affordably priced and delivers a superior cut in less time.

Packed with features, the BigMo 34 Hydro is the only 34-inch walk-behind hydro mower on the market with Sarlo’s advanced, innovative Twin Track cutting technology.

“As we continue to expand the BigMo line of equipment, the new Twin Track 34″ answers the call for a wide area mower that is also compact,” said Sarlo Power Mowers’ President, Tony Sarlo. “The patented deck system provides a spectacular finished cut that will be appreciated by the commercial landscaper as well as homeowners.”

The BigMo 34 Hydro offers 7 cutting positions with no-tools height adjustment, bearing-mounted, no-flat front swivel caster wheels, large turf tires in the rear, positive reverse and differential axle, electric clutch, commercial, greaseable blade spindles and a fabricated deck.

Founded in 1935, Sarlo Power Mowers pioneered the first high-wheel walk-behind mower. Sarlo is family-owned and the oldest lawn mower manufacturer in the United States under single ownership. The BigMo 34 Hydro product introduction continues Sarlo’s more than 81-year tradition of innovation in American manufacturing. www.sarlomower.com

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