Bad Boy Mowers plans an expansion of operations in Batesville, where the company is headquartered. Bad Boy will invest $7.4 million and add 150 positions, bringing Bad Boy’s total employment in Arkansas to more than 550 people. Through this expansion, Bad Boy will add to its MTV manufacturing capacity. Bad Boy Mowers are now manufactured, assembled and stored in multiple facilities comprising over 650,000 square feet in Batesville and Melbourne, Arkansas.
“Bad Boy Mowers is a homegrown Arkansas company that continues to grow thanks to an entrepreneurial spirit and a strong, committed workforce,” Governor Mike Beebe said. “Bad Boy and Batesville have brought each other success in recent years, and I’m glad to see this relationship continue to strengthen.”
Bad Boy co-owners Phil Pulley and Robert Foster attribute the company’s continued growth and success to the superior quality of the company’s products, and most importantly to the exceptional workforce responsible for designing and producing those products. Bad Boy currently manufactures 33 versions of zero-turn mowers. These include the AOS Diesel Series, the Outlaw and Outlaw Extreme, the MZ Series and ZT Series. Bad Boy also manufactures six versions of multi-terrain vehicles (MTVs). As a result of this expansion, 10 new MTVs will be added, bringing the total to 16 MTV models. These include a variety of gasoline, diesel and electric models with two- and four-seat variations produced specifically for agricultural, industrial, recreational or high-performance purposes.
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