
MONROEVILLE, Alabama – Bad Boy Mowers plans to invest $10.5 million in a new tractor assembly plant in Monroeville.
The Batesville, Ark.-based company plans to create 50 jobs at the operation, which is being established in the former Vanity Fair distribution center.
The company plans to build several different models of tractors in Monroeville and anticipates producing about 9,000 per year.
Bad Boy, which launched in 2002, is recognized as the first brand to introduce zero-turn mowers to rural landowners and homeowners at an attainable price. Since then, the company has expanded into tractors, handheld tools and UTVs.
The company was named Tractor Supply Co.’s top vendor of 2025. The retailer said Bad Boy helped deliver value for customers while developing creative supply chain solutions that improved supply and inventory allocations.






















