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Bad Boy Mowers Expands Product Line
Bad Boy Mowers announced that its high performance product line will include compact tractors. In partnership with Kukje Machinery CO, the company will now sell sub-compact and compact tractors at Bad Boy Mowers dealerships throughout the country.
“Our partnership with Kukje Machinery Co. is a strategic partnership that continues our growth strategy in the professional market,” says Phil Pulley, CEO of Bad Boy Mowers. “Our new Bad Boy Tractors will deliver all the performance customers demand from their utility tractor in a compact, easy to use package.”
The new product line will feature tractors ranging from 22-35 HP. Each of the new products will be assembled in the U.S.; include a full six-year powertrain warranty; and incorporate Bad Boy Mowers’ widely recognized strength, quality and innovation.
“We’re bringing all our Bad Boy attitude to a great lineup of tractors that perfectly complements our tough, all star commercial grade zero turn mowers through an exceptional dealer network,” says Lennie Foree, Director of Marketing for Bad Boy Mowers. “Our patented innovations continue to set the standard for accessibility, comfort and quality. With this new product line and history as our guide, the best is well ahead of us.”
As a result of the new product line, Bad Boy dealers can diversify their offerings to new and existing customers, ultimately increasing revenue. Bad Boy customers will also benefit as the Kukje partnership delivers economies of scale through increased purchasing power, reduced costs and lower overhead.
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