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Henton & Chattell is unveiling a number of new
products and
brands at this year’s SALTEX. One of the new brands that the company will be launching, Billy Goat, will expand the business’s traditional market outlets to include large landowners, farming and estate management. They will also be announcing the launch of a completely new range of powered garden products, which includes an incredible 19 new lawnmowers that have been specifi cally designed to meet UK lawncare conditions.
WWW.HCUK.CO
Avant Tecno of Thetford in Norfolk has announced the launch of the R-Series machines which, unlike the rest of its range of compact wheeled loaders, places the operator on the rear portion of the articulated chassis. The new Series feature a rigid articulation joint with the rear of the machine acting as a large counterweight for excellent on-site
stability. The fi rst two models available are the R28 and R35 which have similar specifi cations to the existing Avant 528 and 635 machines with power provided by Kubota diesel engines developing 21kW and 28kW respectively and driving via hydrostatic, four wheel drive transmissions.
WWW.AVANTTECNO.CO.UK
KFS Special Vehicles will be showing the latest version of its enormously successful Plant & Go
vehicle at this year’s show. Recognised by the industry as the only genuine alternative to towing, while at the same time addressing Health & Safety issues concerning loading and unloading onto traditional drop sider/tipper bodied trucks, in particular heavy plant or equipment. All 3,500kg vehicles come with a Type Approval Certifi cate and benefi t from Fiat’s three year 120,000 mile warranty with service intervals being every 30,000 miles.
WWW.KFS-SPECIALVEHICLES.CO.UK
Tracmaster’s highly successful CAMON brand continues to go from strength to strength with the introduction of 27 new products. A wide selection of lawnmowers, brushcutters, hedgetrimmers and hole borers have been introduced, refl ecting the company’s commitment to providing the best choice of machinery available. Tracmaster will be showcasing these new products at SALTEX, alongside its entire BCS and CAMON range, including CAMON
log splitters and turf cutters, BCS salt spreaders and snow-clearing machinery, BCS Commanders and two wheel tractors plus attachments. SALTEX visitors will be able to try out all Tracmaster’s equipment within their demo area.
WWW.TRACMASTER.CO.UK
Among the many products on display from SCH
(Supplies) Ltd at SALTEX, will be the Rough Terrain PSP Sprayer. This 30 litre four nozzle break back boom unit with a spray width of 2.4m has been developed specifi cally for use over uneven ground. As well as the standard PSP with its useful extras such as the spray cover and foam marker, the company also make a narrow access unit for use between seed beds etc. SCH will also be unveiling their new manual top dresser, and a self- powered topper at the show.
WWW.SCHSUPPLIES.CO.UK
The Cramer LS5000XP is a petrol-powered vacuum. This hydrostatic driven machine has the “Silent Wings” fan that reduces noise by 75 per cent, fuel consumption by 25 per cent but maintains 100 per cent suction power. The Cramer LS5000 XP Vacuum is built for durability and ease of use. The XP
allows the operator to empty the collection bag by means of a pull out drawer, allowing emptying without the
need to stop the engine. This clever design avoids the use of unreliable electrical micro switches but still fully complies with CE safety regulations. The low emissions, gas powered LS 5000XP is now also available and will feature at SALTEX.
WWW.CRAMER-UK.COM
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