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Mower Housing Assembly
Trimmer Head Assembly

The Environment and Engine Design!

Engine emissions are the top issue with lawn equipment and are primarily caused by incomplete (in-efficient) burning of fuel and fuel additives. Two primary reasons for an efficient or in-efficient engine include; 1) engine design and 2) engine condition. Regarding Design; some engines are more efficient and less polluting due to their design. "Air index" tags, required by the EPA on all new engines, identify the "greener" mowers. The air index shows the polluting measure of that engine on a scale of 0 to 10 relative to other engines in its class. 0 is the best and 10 the worst. By 2011, a new "phase" of EPA regulations will be in place holding the manufacturers to even stricter standards. You will see a variety of design changes soon to begin meeting the new codes. For now, watch for the "Air Index" tags to find the lowest polluting engine options when buying new equipment.


In February of 2005, Briggs & Stratton Corp. completed its purchase of the assets of Murray Inc., which manufactured lawn, garden and snow products. Wauwatosa-based Briggs (NYSE: BGG) and Murray reached an agreement for Briggs to buy most of Murray for $125 million. The sale involved the Murray name, equipment, tooling, patents, trademarks and other assets, but not Murray's real estate. As of mid 2006, no one is making Murray lawn moweres, but Briggs & Stratton plans to keep the brand alive, providing replacement parts and warranty support to more than 7,000 Murray dealers in the United States while it looks for a manufacturing partner to make new models in the future. There continues to be spot shortages of replacement parts such as pulleys, handles and cables for self-propelled lawn mowers as Briggs sorts out the assets and operations formerly managed by Murray.
Replacement and repair parts for Murray lawn mowers and outdoor equipment. Find Murray air filters, Murray fuel filters, Murray oil filters, Murray blades, Murray belts and Murray spark plugs, along with many other Murray repair parts.
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