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MACHINERY


MARUYAMA MULTI TOOL AND LANDSCAPER BLADE


Versatility and productivity make the Maruyama MultiCutter system the finest professional grounds maintenance tool available. An extraordinary all-in-one product that adapts to almost any application, the MultiCutter transforms from trimmer to edger to hedge trimmer, pruner to cultivator. Ideal as a low space, low investment back-up tool for the large landscape operation or the one and only tool for the smaller operation.


Maruyama commercial-grade MultiCutters provide: • Solid steel split driveshafts


• Simple, reliable, tool-free coupler system allows attachments to snap lock into place in seconds


• Reduces initial investment costs, maintenance costs, and transport costs


MODEL: MYMC2600RS MARUYAMA MULTI CUTTER/TOOL Handle


Engine model Displacement Power Weight


Fuel tank capacity Features Price


Loop FE260


25.4cc


0.74kw (1.0ps)/7000rpm 4kg 0.6L


Reverse Start 2 £315.50 ea


LANDSCAPER BLADE ATTACHMENT


The key benefits of the Landscape Blade are not limited to cutting performance. This remarkable cutting attachment lays the cut material down and does not throw it. This means the MC-LB is the ideal choice for grass and weed cutting in close proximity to windows, parked cars, and other valuables that can be damaged by thrown objects. What's more, the MC-LB blades are fully enclosed in a water resistant housing. So, cutting weeds in and around water is possible with the MC-LB.


Length Height Width


Weight


Blade diameter Price


260mm 105mm 230mm


1.7kg (blade only, not including shaft)


230mm £247.29 ea


Other available attachments:


• The MC-HTS


articulated hedge trimmer


• The MC-S string trimmer


• The MC-PS short shaft with extension


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