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.Ash.

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  1. Speak to Alan Mason (masonwoodchippers) I have just sold him a pair of SafeTrak 19-28's that I just took in part exchange and are 5 years old. He will take delivery in the next week or two, not sure if he is just planning on moving them on or refurb.
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    That maybe however we are GM dealers in the central south and South west. I see it as a big step in the right direction for our company and an investment long term.
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    But if the dealer is as well geared up and knowledgeable as the Manufacture but can offer a support much more local surely then there isn't an issue? Reasons for me asking is that I work for a GM dealer in the south. Our core business is turf machinery and we took on GM 4 years ago partly to fulfil a gap in our product line which we took to our existing customers. We are now at a point where we are splitting the arb stuff away from our groundcare business and dedicate guys into this side to give the level of support, service etc that the tree surgeon demands. Technicians being factory trained and looking to spend some time on the production line. A local dealer which has a dedicated side into the arboriculture industry with local branches and knowledge of how there machines are built is a good thing surely?
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    If you don't mind me asking for a bit of feedback...appreciate you've had an issue and it's good the dealer sorted you out super quick but wouldn't you prefer local dealer support say around your local working area than having the supplying dealer 5 hours away? For example if you were half way through a job and had a breakdown the quickest the dealer can get to you is several hours. Maybe not so bad during warranty but if your having to pay mileage/labour before they reach you when the warranty is up. Not a dig or an attack at you in anyway just wanted some feedback and if it's something you consider when buying your chosen machine.
  5. Start of serial number should indicate the year. We'll they do nowadays ie if you ordered a new GM now would be 14....
  6. Go for a used ArbTrak 150 and if PeteB has some used units your onto a winner!
  7. If your looking for a demo of something give me a shout. We have demo GreenMech machines ready to roll. Ash - T H White ltd (Romsey Branch) 07796 313382 We are also gearing up for hiring GreenMech across our area too!
  8. No problem, any further questions give me a shout.
  9. hi Matt, I trust you received my email yesterday afternoon. Thanks Ash - T H White ltd
  10. Hi I work for a GreenMech dealer based in Hampshire We have in stock GreenMech CS100 18hp -gravity feed Arborist 130 petrol - hyd feed Arborist 150 34hp Kubota diesel Quad chip 160 We have both demo and new available. Pricing will be 4,000 up to 14,500 If it's just for weekend work and you'd log up anything above 4' then I'd really recommend having a demo of the CS100. We could bring one down and meet at a site to put it through its paces... http://Www.thwhitegrasscare.co.uk
  11. HI, slightly old thread but I work at the branch TH White Timsbury branch as the area sales manager including GreenMech chippers... for any parts or service please contact 01794 368993 or for sales and any out of hours bits please call me (Ashley Stevens) on 07796 313382

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