ADAIRSVILLE,
Ga – October 16 -- Yanmar America Corp., a division of Yanmar Company Ltd., is
pleased to announce a partnership with The Toro Company to provide diesel
engines for select commercial turf maintenance equipment. The Yanmar diesel
engines will allow Toro to comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Tier 4 emissions regulations which go into effect January 1, 2013.
Yanmar
will provide Toro with EPA compliant diesel engine models. The low total
lifecycle ownership cost of Yanmar's diesel engines along with innovative
technology and reduced environmental impact were deciding factors in Toro's
decision to form a partnership with Yanmar. The first Toro products to feature
Yanmar's Tier 4 compliant diesel engine technology will be select commercial
mowers over 25 horsepower.
Tier
4 is the strictest EPA emissions requirement for off-highway diesel engines.
The regulations set specific limits on the amount of pollutants, specifically
oxides of nitrogen and particulate matter that can be released into the
environment. The requirements are part of the federal Clean Air Act to reduce
air pollution because of its potential hazards to human health and the
environment. In May 2004, as part of its Clean Diesel Program, the EPA
finalized a comprehensive rule to reduce emissions from non-road diesel
engines. The rule consists of four tiers of emissions standards; Tier 4 is the
final stage.
"This
is a wonderful opportunity for Yanmar to partner with a category leading
company like Toro. Both companies share a complete commitment to doing what's
best for the environment today and in the future," commented Ted Bregar,
President of Yanmar America.
"We
are pleased with our new partnership with Yanmar," stated Darren Redetzke,
Vice President for Toro's Commercial Business. "Toro is confident that our
customers will appreciate the state-of-the-art Yanmar diesel engine technology
which has been developed to ensure both high quality performance and the
cleanest emissions."
www.dailyfinance.com
No comments:
Post a Comment