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    Moridge Manufacturing launched The Grasshopper Company and its first zero-turn mower in 1969. Today, the company is known for its zero-turn mowers designed, engineered, manufactured, and assembled in America.

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    Location: Eastman, Georgia

    Founded in 1958, Moridge Manufacturing launched The Grasshopper Company and its first zero-turn mower in 1969. Grasshopper continues to be known for its zero-turn lawn mowers with new and used mowers regularly listed on TractorHouse.com and AuctionTime.com. Grasshopper also prides itself on mowers “Made In America,” with its zero-turn mowers designed, engineered, manufactured, and assembled at the company’s Moundridge, Kansas, facility. The 350,000-square-foot facility blends the engineering expertise of nearly 300 employees with state-of-the-art robotic lasers, press brakes, and welders. To maximize quality, Grasshopper also has its own CNC machining centers and lathes, as well as an automated reverse-osmosis wash and powder-coat paint system. Almost all components that go into a Grasshopper mower are sourced from American-based vendors and must meet strict quality standards.

    Grasshopper 700 series models are some of the most popular zero-turn mowers for sale on TractorHouse.com. The 700 series is available in air-cooled gas, liquid-cooled diesel, and liquid-cooled gas models. Along with other Grasshopper mowers for sale, you’ll also find new and used 900 series lawn mowers available with liquid-cooled gas or diesel models.


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