Stihl sends E-mail blast, new products launching October 20, 2022

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Squidward

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Anyone else see Stihl is launching a new product line third week in October?

They sent me an e-mail, saying "get a look at our new product line" coming October 20, 2022.

If I had to guess, I expect it will be heavily geared toward battery power.

Guess we will see.
 
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Partnering with Briggs to produce zero turn mowers?

Guess we shall see how that goes. Scag, John Deere, Ex Mark have a lot of the field. Cub Cadet has one with a steering wheel.

My easiest pull-starting motor is a Briggs on a Troybilt tiller I bought last spring. Put it on choke, one pull, you're running.
And I have Stihls, Echos, Hondas. None starts reliably on one pull.
I do have a Kawasaki on a Scag ZT, key start. When I bought it, the seller said the Briggs Vanguard was a very good engine.
 

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When I bought it, the seller said the Briggs Vanguard was a very good engine.

2000 hrs on my big block Vanguard and it still runs like a top. Aside from oil, filters and coolant I've only had to replace the fan belt and the voltage regulator. I also rebuilt the starter.
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Kinda surprising if this is what the big news turns out to be. As if the market isn't flooded with mowers....
 
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Spitting image of mine, but I have the Kawasaki 31 horse. Not hoping to replace it soon, but if I did, I'd consider the Briggs with 4 more horses. Dealer had only good things to say about the Vanguard. Mine is only in the low hundred hour range.

Mine sometimes mows rough-ish ground, and has to hold some hills. With the blade raised, it puts a pretty nice cut on some of the pasture. Nicer quality cut than bush hog, but of course there are things a bush hog will handle that I would not put a Zero turn through.

Scags are nice. Close friend had a John Deere 970 (I believe?) commercial grade. Nice cut, but I would not say nicer than the Scag deck.
 
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2000 hrs on my big block Vanguard and it still runs like a top. Aside from oil, filters and coolant I've only had to replace the fan belt and the voltage regulator. I also rebuilt the starter.
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Kinda surprising if this is what the big news turns out to be. As if the market isn't flooded with mowers....
Liquid cooling?
 
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