We are the exclusive Enviroguard
EPA approved afternmarket
mower conversion center
for the greater
North
Texas area?
Propane Mower Fueling
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) nearly 10% of pollution in the U.S, comes from lawn care equipment. One gasoline powered mower pollutes as much as 40 cars. Recent changes in both EPA laws and North Central Texas Councel of Governments Clean Air Acts place limits on small engine usage on “Ozone Action” days – which now impact municipal and commercial mower fleets in the North Texas Area.
See for yourself!
Since 1946, Northwest Propane has provided small engine conversion services. Northwest also serves as the exclusive Enviroguard EPA approved afternmarket mower conversion center for the greater North Texas area. We can convert your fleet of commercial gasoline mowers to clean-burning, environmentally friendly propane and help you meet legal requirements easily.
Mowers converted to propane can:
Operate during Ozone Action Days without being in violation of State and EPA Clean Air requirements
Provide significant fuel savings over gas or diesel mowers
Extend maintenance intervals and increase engine life
Reduce Toxic emissions by 80%
Reduce Particulate emissions by 60%
Improve environmental image with customers
Operate safer than gasoline
Eliminate fuel pilferage, theft, and spillage
In addition, there are grant programs available to assist with the conversion of mowers to propane – or for the direct purchase of OEM propane mowers.
Contact us to learn more about mower conversions to propane and Northwest’s flexible payment and refueling options.
Northwest Propane
Mower Fueling Benefits
Significant Cost Savings with propane vs. gasoline or diesel
Significantly reduced maintenance and emissions
Over 60 years conversion experience with 20,000+ vehicles
Customized Fuel Delivery programs selling propane “By The Gallon” vs. Cylinder Exchange
Authorized Enviroguard Mower Conversion & Propane System Repair Center
Conversion payment options to offset initial customer costs