Want to stop buying gas for your mower?

Want to stop buying gas for your mower?

Looking for a way to save money, minimize maintenance, get more operating hours from your mower engine and maximize your return on equipment investment? 

 

The answer is clean diesel. Stop buying gas for your mower, reduce emissions and feel the reward in your wallet when you choose a diesel Grasshopper. 

 

You might wonder whether diesel zero-turn mowers are worth the extra expense. Or, you may have heard that diesel fuel usually costs more at the pump, so you will spend more on fuel for your zero-turn mower. This is not the case. Here, we are going to debunk some myths about diesel-powered mowers and explain why large landowners and professional landscapers are turning to Grasshopper models with a MaxTorque™ clean-burning diesel engine.

 

Let’s explore the positive impact you can make on the environment, while achieving a high-quality cut, improved performance and reduced cost when you operate a diesel mower, done right

 

An emissions advantage 


Your love of the land includes a passion for protecting the great outdoors. You can balance a concern for emissions and the need to mow a large property when you choose a diesel-powered engine for your FrontMount™ or MidMount™ Grasshopper mower. Diesel engines are tried-and-true workhorses for commercial equipment engines. So, when the choice is gas vs. diesel for your mower, diesel has a big emissions advantage. 

 

Not to mention, Grasshopper MaxTorque diesel mowers emit lower levels of carbon monoxide and greenhouse gasses than liquid propane (LP) or gasoline engines. This is great news for your land and the environment.

 

More responsible power, less fuel 


Diesel engines put out 50% more power than gasoline, LP or Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), and Grasshopper studies have shown that in mowing conditions requiring a mower workhorse, MaxTorque diesel models complete jobs up to 50% faster than gasoline or alternative fuel models with the same power rating. It’s an ideal choice if you often mow tall grass, and it also operates efficiently (as with other Grasshopper mowers) when using the FrontMount PowerVac™ collection system. In general, you can mow long swaths of grass or deal with rugged conditions with diesel.

 

Keep in mind, more power doesn’t mean louder. MaxTorque engines are smooth and quiet-running. 

 

Diesel also delivers benefits from a fuel consumption standpoint, according to Grasshopper research. Based on 1,000 mowing hours, a diesel-powered mower will burn 900 gallons less than its gasoline counterpart and the fuel savings are even better compared to LP or CNG. 

 

Check out our fuel calculator and consider the resources and dollars you could save.  

 

Minimal maintenance, longer engine life


Grasshopper liquid-cooled, three-cylinder MaxTorque diesel engines have proven to run twice as long compared to air-cooled models. 

 

Also, diesel engines do not require spark plugs or plug wires, which reduces maintenance. 

 

Another key factor in prolonged engine life and reduced service is removing ethanol from the fuel picture. Fuel with higher concentrations of ethanol can degrade engine components, cause clogs and increase run temperatures. Not only do these symptoms impact mower performance and quality of cut, you’ll likely spend more time maintaining equipment and replacing parts when you could be dedicating that time to mowing or simply enjoying the outdoors. Diesel fuel contains no ethanol.

 

Lower cost of ownership 


Diesel fuel is readily available at service stations, and while you might pay slightly more at the pump, the notable savings you’ll realize with engine efficiency and longevity, reduced maintenance expenses, and overall equipment life make diesel-powered Grasshopper mowers a smart financial move. In fact, land owners who operate our MaxTorque powered models report saving hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars per year in fuel costs and gaining up to two times the equipment life of comparable air-cooled gasoline engines, LP or CNG engines. Basically, this means getting two mower “lives” in one.  

 

Check out our case studies evaluating diesel engine performance and fuel savings.

 

Leave gas at the pump

The clean diesel alternative is economical, environmentally responsible and reduces maintenance. You’ll get a longer life from your mower with a MaxTorque diesel engine. Plus, the savings in time, resources and emissions equal a win for land owners who value stewardship and performance. 


Learn more about the Grasshopper diesel advantage. Also, check out our library of how-to videos, or sign up for our newsletter. Thinking about a new mower? Our team can help you choose the best model for your needs.

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