Ergonomicsisawordusedto describe equipment design that maximizes productivity by reducing operator fatigue and discomfort. It's a huge consideration in today's production-intense commercial mowing market because of: operator safety; operator production; and quality of service. Ergonomics go way beyond cup holders and extra storage compartments for jackets. It includes, among other factors, ease of starting, effort needed to mount and dismount, ease of use, seat and back comfort, better noise dampening, stability, and controls that are handy to operate. This is asking a lot of manufacturers, more specifically their industrial engineers, given that machines are used by both large and small operators, operators with different levels of experience, andthe widely varying types and sizes of properties that commercial cutters must maintain.
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