Keyword: Alternative fuels
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The push for propane: Strategic uses to reduce emissions, impress visitors, and keep budgets in check |
Wishart, Jeremy. 2019. Parks & Rec Business. September. 18(2): p. 18-20, 22-23. |
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Alternative fuel sources help lower emissions: Propane cylinders can give mower operators 7-10 hours of uninterrupted cutting |
Wishart, Jeremy. 2019. Turf & Rec. April/May. 32(3): p. 40-42. |
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Biodiesel: Good for parks, good for the planet: If biodiesel is good enough for central park, a national park and the Harvard quad, will it be good enough for you and your company, too? |
Williams-Villano, Mary Elizabeth. 2018. Irrigation & Green Industry. October. 21(10): p. 36, 38-41. |
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The cost of cutting grass: Why Miami-Dade Parks transitioned to propane mowers |
Galan, Victoria I. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. May. 16(10): p. 40, 42-43. |
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The future of the equipment industry: A look inside the latest equipment trends |
Cuddihe, Rick. 2017. Turf [North Edition]. October. 30(10): p. 58-60, 62. |
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Tips to keep up with engine care: Being proactive and staying on top of new technology reduces downtime, increases productivity |
Billigen, Tom. 2017. Turf & Rec. June. 30(4): p. 18, 20. |
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Power by propane is ozone friendlier: Emissions from gasoline-powered equipment negatively contribute to air quality index |
Wishart, Jeremy. 2017. Turf & Rec. June. 30(4): p. 26-27, 38. |
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How to minimize your carbon footprint: Incremental strides in measuring and managing water, fuel, chemicals, electricity and labor all have impact |
McCue, Mike. 2017. Superintendent. June. 16(6): p. 28-30. |
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Confusion at the pump: Gasoline blended with more than 10 percent ethanol continues to pose a risk to contractors who aren't educated about its harmful effects on landscape equipment engines |
Schappacher, Emily. 2017. Landscape Management. March. 56(3): p. 24, 26, 28. |
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Where's the propane? |
Phipps, David. 2016. Turf's Up in the Inland Empire. Summer. p. 7-8. |
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Breeding switchgrass for cultivation on reclaimed mine lands | Hoffman, Lindsey; Weibel, Eric N.; Crawford, Jamie L.; Crawford, Ryan V.; Hansen, Julie L.; Hall, Marvin; Viands, Donald R.; Bonos, Stacy A. 2016. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. 25: p. 57-58. |
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Cutting conversion: Two contractors explain why they made the switch to propane, and what to consider if you are thinking about making the move |
SanSone, Arricca Elin. 2016. Lawn & Landscape. October. 37(10): p. 102, 104, 106. |
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Belts, bolts and bedknives | Smith, Robert. 2016. The Bonnie Greensward. May. p. 15. |
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Waste not, want not: What do aluminum cans, worm farms, and propane have to do with your facility's bottom line? More than you might think |
Williams, Anthony L. 2016. Golf Course Industry. February. 28(2): p. CGCS and CGM. |
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Outdoor Power Equipment Institute disappointed about EPA announcement Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2016. Turf News [TPI]. January/February. 40(1): p. 32. |
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Olivas Links Golf Course and Yocha Dehe Golf Club receive CGCOA Community Enviro Award | Anonymous. 2015. WorldGolf.com. December 10. p. [1-2]. |
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Grease-powered greenkeeping Access Restrictions |
Hirt, Megan. 2015. Golf Course Management. October. 83(10): p. 38. |
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Propane to the people: Cheaper and cleaner, could American-made propane cure the ills of golf maintenance? |
Jones, Seth. 2015. Golfdom. August. 71(8): p. 18-20, 22, 24, 26. |
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Ethanol and small engines don't play nice | Cella, Luke. 2015. On Course [MAGCS]. August. 69(4): p. 18-20, 22. |
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Equipment trends 2015: Propane continues its rise in popularity amoung landscape contractors |
Wishart, Jeremy. 2015. Outdoor Power Equipment. August. 58(8): p. 22-23. |
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Solar pond aeration: Harnessing the power of the sun |
Blackham, Greg; Ferris, Gavin. 2015. North Carolina Turfgrass. July/August. p. 17-18. |
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Solar panel installation: Burks Falls, Ontario, Canada | Anonymous. 2015. Erosion Control. June. 22(4): p. 47-50. |
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The case for propane as oil prices fall | Wishart, Jeremy. 2015. Landscape & Irrigation. March. 39(2): p. 40-41. |
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Effect of various hydraulic fluids on creeping bentgrass injury | Lulis, Timothy T.; Kaminski, John E. 2014. ASA, CSSA and SSSA Annual Meetings [2014]. p. 88251. |
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Is propane the answer? |
Woodward, Mark. 2014. Golfdom. November. 70(11): p. 14. |
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The gas is greener: Alternative fuels may be more environmentally friendly, but the jury is out on whether they're good for the bottom line |
Collins, Julie. 2014. Lawn & Landscape. October. 35(10): p. 104-105, 108, 110. |
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Equipment trends 2014 |
Anonymous. 2014. Outdoor Power Equipment. August. 57(8): p. 22-29. |
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Fueling propane's potential: What contractors need to know about choosing a propane refueling method | Wishart, Jeremy. 2014. Landscape & Irrigation. April. 38(3): p. 36-38. |
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Generator auxiliary fuel tank |
Buchen, Terry. 2014. Golf Course Industry. January. 26(1): p. 76. |
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Advances in mower technology | Gamble, Dan. 2013. Great Lakes Park Training Institute [Proceedings]. p. 83-92. |
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E15 a clear and present danger | Hall, Ron. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. December. 26(12): p. A4. |
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Gasoline guidelines |
Scully, Randy. 2013. Outdoor Power Equipment. October. 56(10): p. 18, 20-21. |
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It's a gas: Ohio landscape contractor converts vehicle fleet to CNG for long-term savings | Ingles, Mike. 2013. Turf [Central Edition]. September. 26(9): p. B1-B3. |
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[Propane mowers at the National Mall] Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2013. Golf Course Management. August. 81(8): p. 87. |
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Ethanol education: What you need to know and what you need to tell your customers | Kiser, Kris. 2013. Outdoor Power Equipment. August. 56(8): p. 14-15. |
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A guide to alternative fuel for lawn equipment |
Anonymous. 2013. Hole Notes. August. 46(7): p. 22-27. |
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Safe, sane and economical. Propane makes its debut at the U |
Anonymous. 2013. Hole Notes. August. 46(7): p. 28-29. |
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Consumer trends in outdoor power equipment | Gingras, Carissa. 2013. Outdoor Power Equipment. May. 56(5): p. 12-15. |
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Propane: Converting to alternative fuels can save you money in the long run |
Hildebrandt, Peter. 2013. Lawn & Landscape. March. 34(3): p. 132. |
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A more practical mower | Crittenden, Jack. 2013. Golf Inc.. Spring. 22(2): p. 16-17. |
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What E15 means: What you need to know about the new ethanol blend | Brown, Kyle. 2012. Golf Course Industry. October. 24(10): p. 62-64. |
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Talking points: Contractors had a chance to give John Deere their input on a variety of issues |
Horn, Brian. 2012. Lawn & Landscape. August. 33(8): p. 20-21. |
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Waste vegetable oil as a fuel source for a golf course rough mower | Stromme, Bryan. 2012. On Course. February. 65(10): p. 9, 11. |
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Clean Cities Guide to Alternative Fuel Commercial Lawn Equipment | National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy. 2011. [Golden, Colorado]: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy. 15 pp. |
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Clean cut: Green industry professionals are turning to propane equipment - and not looking back |
Richesson, Brian. 2011. Landscape Management. June. 50(6): p. 26-28, 31-32. |
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Silent running: The fuels and mowers of the future are available today | Layt, Todd. 2010. Golf & Sports Turf Australia. Summer. 18(5): p. 6-8, 10-11. |
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Heavy metal: Mower manufacturers provide landscape contractors with more options than they've ever had. Efficiency and productivity are key if contractors want to continue to operate profitably |
Jacobs, Dan. 2010. Landscape Management. December. 49(12): p. 10-12, 14, 16. |
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Is a propane-fueled mower in your future? |
Feehan, Brian. 2010. SportsTurf. December. 26(12): p. 34-35. |
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[Eric Hansen's fleet of propane-powered landscape maintenance equipment] |
Hall, Ron. 2010. Landscape Management. February. 49(2): p. 22. |
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Characterization of bioenergy traits in ten populations of switchgrass grown in New Jersey | Cortese, Laura; Bonos, Stacy A. 2009. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Rutgers TurfgrassSymposium. p. 36-37. |
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Fueled by necessity: Golf course superintendents are implementing simple, yet creative, new ways to conserve energy | Gilliland, Betsy. 2009. Club & Resort Business. December. p. [1-3]. |
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Wastewater plant taps biogas, solar and wind Access Restrictions |
Palmer, Dennis W. 2009. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. December. 50(12): p. 46-47. |
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Small-scale biofuels production: Interest in small-scale biofuels production is gaining momentum; gross seed growers; small-scale ethanol Access Restrictions |
Lemke, Dan. 2009. BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. September. 50(9): p. 41-42, 44. |
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Fuelling debate: A look at the pros amd cons of green fuels Access Restrictions |
Konrad, Eddie. 2009. GreenMaster. July/August. 44(4): p. 33-35. |
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Fill 'er up - with alternative fuels: Gasoline's economic and ecologic impact has many looking at new ways to power their mowers and handheld equipment. | Jacobs, Daniel G. 2009. Landscape Management. June. 48(6): p. 25-26. |
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A zero–turn for the worst: The economy has made people cautious, but lower fuel prices and new technology give manufacturers hope for the zero–radius turn mower this year | Jacobs, Daniel G. 2009. Landscape Management. January. 48(1): p. 36-37. |
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Bio-based products in the turf industry | Anonymous. [200X]. Michigan Turfgrass Foundation. p. [1-2]. |
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Turf clippings & biomass energy | Anonymous. [200X]. Michigan Turfgrass Foundation. p. [1]. |
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Energy from the Heartland - Illinois' role in biofuel crop production | Voigt, Tom. 2008. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Rutgers TurfgrassSymposium. p. 13. |
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Evaluation of bioenergy characteristics in ten switchgrass populations grown in New Jersey | Cortese, Laura; Bonos, Stacy A. 2008. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Rutgers TurfgrassSymposium. p. 40-41. |
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Containing fuel costs: After another volatile year in the energy markets, superintendents are implementing new tricks for protecting properties against fuel-cost spikes | Gilliland, Betsy. 2008. Club & Resort Business. December. p. [1-3]. |
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Medinah Clinic | Anfield, Charles. 2008. On Course. December. 62(8): p. 23, 25-26. |
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Fryer fat as fuel: Straight vegetable oil can be a viable fuel with equipment modifications | Gray, Christopher S. Sr. 2008. TurfGrass TRENDS. September. p. 50, 52, 56. |
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Assessing the use of bio diesel in turf maintenance machinery | Giffard, Charlie. 2008. Australian Turfgrass Management. September/October. 10(5): p. 56-57. |
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Biofuels help power Kentucky operation: Superintendent offers a practical guide to converting vegetable oil to biodiesel to use as an alternative fuel | Gray, Christopher S. Sr. 2008. TurfGrass TRENDS. August. p. 51, 54-56. |
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Caution: Home-brew diesel isn't for everyone Access Restrictions |
Nesbitt, Scott R. 2008. Golf Course Management. August. 76(8): p. 36. |
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Powering up on vegetable oil Access Restrictions |
Suchomma, Mike. 2008. Golf Course Management. August. 76(8): p. 38. |
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Biofuels not so great | Farmer, Richard. 2008. SportsTurf. July. 24(7): p. 14. |
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Saving the environment...reducing your club's carbon footprint | Jones, Melissa. 2008. Greenkeeper International. June. p. Climate change 9-10. |
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Biofuels good or bad? |
Anonymous. 2008. Pitchcare. April/May. 18: p. 114. |
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Energie aus schnittgut ([Energy from clippings]) |
Kleiner, Hubert. 2008. Greenkeepers Journal. February. 39(2): p. 39. |
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Cutting edge mowers: What's in the cards for mower technology? Both contractors and manufacturers have their sights on autonomous driving, GPS capabilities and alternative fuels. | Palmier, Marisa. 2008. Lawn and Landscape. February. 29(2): p. 52-54, 56, 58, 60. |
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Greener outlook for golf course machines Access Restrictions |
Beardall, Mike. 2008. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 45-47. |
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New mower technology | Anonymous. 2008. Landscape Management. January. 47(1): p. 54, 56, 58, 60, 62. |
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Alternative fuels power next wave of equipment |
Harrison, Chris. 2008. SportsTurf. January. 24(1): p. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. |
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Revving up for biodiesel technology: Toro's Steve Wood discusses company's role in implementing biodiesel technology | Aylward, Larry. 2007. Golfdom. June. 63(6): p. 16. |
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Turn grass into gas: The search for new biofuel sources turns to the prairie |
Riggs, Nancy. 2007. Turf: Central. June. 18(6): p. B1-B3, B28. |
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[Biomass Energy Grant RFP] | Anonymous. 2007. Michigan Turfgrass Foundation. March 9. p. [1-11]. |
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Is there an alternative fuel that fits your golf course? |
Conner, Craig. 2007. Through the Green [Georgia]. January/February. p. 13-14. |
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Mower fuels: Looking for alternatives | Skindrud, Erik. 2006. Landscape Superintendent and Maintenance Professional. October. 3(9): p. 58-60. |
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The changing role of technology in golf course equipment |
Gust, Jack. 2006. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 16-17. |
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Grease lightning | Lansdell, Tim. 2005. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 21. |
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Utility vehicles slowly take eco-friendly route: Gas-powered engines still reign, but manufacturers are moving toward electricity for a variety of reasons | Skernivitz, Thomas. 2005. Golfdom. October. 61(10): p. 50-52. |
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Hybrid cars: At 60 miles per gallon, we can't help but brake for these gas-saving alternatives | Luce, Mark. 2005. Golfdom. October. 61(10): p. 84. |
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Biodiesel gaining ground as fuel source |
McCormick, Peter L. 2005. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. October 28. 7(19): p. 20, 22. |
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Alternative power or compromised power? |
Havilland, James de. 2005. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 21, 23, 25. |
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A stitch in time... | Taylor, Roland. 2004. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 29-31, 33. |
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2003 turf, un-mowed rough, landscape, and biofuel grass evaluations |
Voigt, Tom; Eifert, Gary; Pool, Doug; Tallarico, John; Heaton, Emily; Pyter, Rich. 2003. 2003 Illinois Turfgrass Research Report. p. 4-5. |
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Fueling the economy? | Comely, Richard. 2000. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 14-15. |
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A cut above the rest: Technological advances in future mowers to benefit superintendents |
Pioppi, Anthony. 2000. Golfweek's SuperintendentNews. June 23. 2(13): p. 6. |
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New for old | Taylor, Roland. 2000. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 27-29. |
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Fantastic voyage | Chicken, Steve. 1999. Greenkeeper International. December. p. 15-17. |
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Small engine management |
Anonymous. 1993. Turf Management Digest. p. 168-178. |
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Hybrid poplars | Poe, George. 1984. The Bull Sheet. January. 37(8): p. 14, 16. |
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Gasohol and small engines |
Anonymous. 1979. Hole Notes. October. p. 6. |
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Gasohol and small engines may not mix | Anonymous. 1979. Lawn Care Industry. July. 3(7): p. 25. |
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Great savings promised through diesel engine installations | Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 9(4): p. 68-69. |
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