Braedon Lansue

Braedon Lansue

Grounds Maintenance Territory Manager - Bobcat of Windsor Braedon has been in the heavy equipment industry since 2015, when he first started at Carrier Centers but has been working with zero-turn mowers since 2010. Since Bobcat of Windsor opened its doors, Braedon was handed the baton of grounds maintenance sales from his father, Brian, and ran with it! His experience with parts, sales and service give him a keen understanding of Bobcat equipment. He was also awarded the Oaken Grounds King award in 2022. Connect On LinkedIn

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Elevating Your Lawn Care Services With Zero-Turn...

Posted By On 10 Jul 2024

A lawn mower is an essential tool for those working in lawn care or landscaping. However, the type of lawn mower best suited to you will depend on the kinds of projects you intend to use it for. Read More

Finding the Best Compact Tractor for Your...

Posted By On 20 Jun 2024

Are you a homeowner with a lot of acreage, a farmer, a landscaper, or a grounds maintenance expert? If so, you may benefit greatly from having a do-it-all workhorse like a compact tractor. Read More

The BOSS Snowrator: Everything You Need to Know

Posted By On 17 Jan 2024

Managing snowy and icy conditions can be challenging in areas with significant snowfall and cold temperatures. Read More

How to Prepare Your Compact Tractor for Snow...

Posted By On 20 Sep 2023

With autumn coming to an end and winter creeping up, it is definitely time to start thinking about how you are going to get through the coldest season. A big part of that plan should include how you intend to manage the snow on your property. Read More

6 Fall Cleanup Tips to Maintain Your Commercial...

Posted By On 23 Aug 2023

Although keeping your commercial property clean and organized is always important, it is natural to neglect this job occasionally when you get busy with other responsibilities. Read More

8 Tips for a Perfectly Maintained Lawn This Spring

Posted By On 14 Mar 2023

In most parts of Canada, year-round lawn maintenance is simply impossible. You cannot do much for your lawn when a thick layer of snow completely covers it for the entire winter. Read More

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