Artificial intelligence won’t replace technicians, but the facility managers who learn to use the technology will inevitably run circles around those who don’t.
The consequences of lockouts remain one of OSHA’s most-cited safety failures and the consequences can be felt immediately and are at times irreversible.
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A discussion with Brent Dobson about facilities grounds care equipment. You can reach out to Brent with questions at: 620-345-8621 or email at: bdobson@grasshoppermower.com
What building managers should look for in a zero-turn mower
Hands on testing with mowers
The differences between the stand-up, mid-mount and Stand on Zero-turn mowers
What kinds of features to look for in a zero-turn mower
What are some unique Engine features managers should be looking at
Are all blades the same
Grasshopper offers an extensive line of commercial-grade MidMount™ and FrontMount™ Zero-Turn mowers focused on durability and easy maintenance. The flexibility to add implements for seasonal weather events creates a customized year-round solution. Brent's focus on developing individual customer solutions began in the banking industry as one of the youngest branch managers for a national bank. In the government sales division, Brent leads a team of product specialists who find the best-fit turf maintenance and renovation solutions for an entity's unique situation. With an easy buying process, no surprises and a low cost of ownership, Grasshopper helps various federal, state, local, education and nonprofit entities feel good about their purchase for years to come.