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Just been building my latest of the Maruyama machines we have sold , this one is the BCV5020 commercial brushcutter .

Great machine with low vibes and powerful easy to start engine with 5 year commercial warrantyce9c367e986e8db100167230d14d6e3f.jpg4bf31c4c24b06adf7cb5c487b5fb8397.jpg5a5508626d5b0c5c66d968e8360b08d2.jpg96cd5ddea8b1f8f89be3a3f1b179df0d.jpg

 

 

 

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Just been building my latest of the Maruyama machines we have sold , this one is the BCV5020 commercial brushcutter .

Great machine with low vibes and powerful easy to start engine with 5 year commercial warrantyce9c367e986e8db100167230d14d6e3f.jpg4bf31c4c24b06adf7cb5c487b5fb8397.jpg5a5508626d5b0c5c66d968e8360b08d2.jpg96cd5ddea8b1f8f89be3a3f1b179df0d.jpg

 

 

 

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Looks good what kind of money are they? Also what engine?

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Looks good what kind of money are they? Also what engine?

 

 

 

Richard these are a 49.9cc two stroke engine without catalyst , cost is £850 inc vat , I can give arbtalk members a discount .

Just to clarify the warranty is 5 years for commercial use .

Covers engine & gearbox , 2 years on carburettor , lifetime driveshaft and ignition coil

 

 

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So it is the same thing then. Seems to work quite well

 

 

 

We do the 45cc anti vibe GGP Kawasaki (red Stiga) sold a few but quality is way off this Maruyama though GGP cheap though £369 inc vat promo price 2 yr commercial warranty

 

 

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We do the 45cc anti vibe GGP Kawasaki (red Stiga) sold a few but quality is way off this Maruyama though GGP cheap though £369 inc vat promo price 2 yr commercial warranty

 

 

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I paid £420 for the 53cc one and if it last longer than the warranty it's fine. It's cheap enough to buy a new one.

It will do about 12 hours a week mainly on tickover as its being used on verge cutting(round street furniture ) so not doing much really.

Only got it as the fuel tank will last about 3 hours running like this.

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Just been building my latest of the Maruyama machines we have sold , this one is the BCV5020 commercial brushcutter .

Great machine with low vibes and powerful easy to start engine with 5 year commercial warrantyce9c367e986e8db100167230d14d6e3f.jpg4bf31c4c24b06adf7cb5c487b5fb8397.jpg5a5508626d5b0c5c66d968e8360b08d2.jpg96cd5ddea8b1f8f89be3a3f1b179df0d.jpg

 

 

 

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Hi what do you have in the way of hedge cutters in this range and are they any good? I'm after a new long reach cutter.

Thanks Richard

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