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LOCAL STOCKS
Camon launches new rotavator
Tracmaster, which manufactures the Camon range of gardening and
landscaping machines, displayed its new C8000 rotavator,
a heavy-duty machine that will be available from next spring.
Power is provided by a 13hp Honda engine, and the high work rate
machine has fully adjustable handlebars designed for low vibration.
Sales & Marketing Director, Alex Pitt, says “we have wanted to
have a machine of this capacity in our range for some time, and we
will be manufacturing the C8000 in-house at our Burgess Hill
headquarters.” Another recent development is that Alex’s brother,
LOCAL SPARES
Anthony, has joined the company as Area Sales Manager. He will be
responsible for a region covering central England.
01444 247689
www.tracmaster.co.uk
LOCAL SERVICE
Demon bowser makes its debut
Exhibiting for the first time at Saltex, Demon International’s stand
display included the new Tornado Plant Watering Bowser. It has an
integral 150-litre tank to provide a supply of water for work in hard to
reach areas, and is powered by a Honda WX10 Centrifugal pump, Immediate delivery on all
incorporating a gate valve to control the output. A hose and spray
Sumner Lifts and Spares from our
gun are supplied as standard.
The machine, which is designed to meet the rigours of hire industry
Worcester Service Centre
usage, can be operated by one person and can be transported in a
van, eliminating the need to tow a larger bowser to undertake smaller SUMNER MANUFACTURING
jobs. Pneumatic wheels facilitate transport over uneven ground,
Unit 16a Blackpole Trading Estate East
and a lockable parking brake is incorporated.
Blackpole Road Worcester WR3 8SG
T: 01905 458333 F: 01905 458222
01752 690690
www.demon-pressure-washers.co.uk www.sumner.com
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