Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power expands engine line

The engine design makes it easier to keep out debris, a common cause of engine failure, according to the manufacturer. Photo: Briggs & Stratton Commercial PowerThe engine design makes it easier to keep out debris, a common cause of engine failure, according to the manufacturer.
Photo: Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power

The Commercial Series V-Twin engine line by Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power is expanding, the company says, and will include a wider selection of entry-level commercial engines. The lineup will now include nine horsepower options, ranging from 16 to 27 gross horsepower in three engine models, with displacements of 656cc, 724cc, or 810cc.

Specifically designed for high-debris applications, the Commercial Series V-Twin engines offer a five-step cyclonic debris management system. Briggs & Stratton says longer filter intervals, tool-less covers, debris inspection ports, drop-in air filters and a spring-loaded snap are all designed to make it easier to keep out dirt and debris.

The engines also have a new recoil starter option.

“The new Commercial Series engine lineup gives customers an expanded range of power solutions for more applications, including commercial walk-behind mowers and concrete surfacing equipment,” said Jim Cross, marketing manager for Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power.

Commercial Series V-Twin engines are backed by a two-year commercial limited warranty and a service network comprising more than 12,000 authorized dealers nationwide.

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