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Pete

Unfortunately I am on holiday until after the APF (very very poor planning on my part, but possibly saved me a divorce), but these new machines look very interesting! I do have a couple of questions though...

Is the whole road tow range (including all engine options) under 750kg (and do they come on a braked chassis)?

What blades are they running (disk/quadchip/something else/the option to use both-all etc?)

How heavy is the tracked machine, and are the tracks expandable?

What warranty are you offering?

Is there a finance package in place?

What is the RRP of the range?!?!?!

When are you going to bring one my way to try out?

I'll thiink of some more and fire them your way when I get a minute!

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Is it just me or does anyone find the chute is not wide enough and blocks easy?

 

Must be you, i have never blocked my chute up yet.

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