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Re: Briggs Stratton Garden Tractor
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Posted by RN on August 20, 2005 at 16:06:49 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Re: Briggs Stratton Garden Tractor posted by Jon Hagen on August 20, 2005 at 13:24:16:
Briggs in Rider mower business? A article in the busines section of Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal about 2 weeks back indicated that Briggs was supporting and continueing the Simplicity name- Briggs had bought Simplicity, manufactered in Wisconsin, in 2004, 'High end Simplicity dealers were not a direct competition with other OEMs that Briggs sold engines to so there was not a major conflict'. Article noted that 'Murray', aquired from bankruptcy proceedings was not expected to be supported, Briggs was evaluating assets from Murray Tennesee factory, and stated that they were tentatively not planning continueing Murray production or support of dealers. Seems Briggs is in the large lawn and garden business now.
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