Groundscare - Market Report
Först Först has announced the launch of the
new ST6P HD, the heavy duty version of their bestselling 6” petrol woodchipper, the ST6P. With towing regulations relaxed it’s
no longer necessary to keep Europe’s leading 6” chipper under 750kg allowing for a more heavyweight version to be bought to market. The all new ST6P HD delivers all
the performance and speed of the ST6P, and packs it into a robust steel construction which weighs in at just 885kg. The HD version also boasts a
heavier duty bonnet, chassis, running gear and jockey wheel making it exceptionally robust and the ideal chipper to withstand the hard life of utility arboriculture or for anyone looking for a genuine workhorse. The ST6P HD offers all the quality,
power and performance expected from Först, including the FörstGrip feed roller system, the Först flywheel system and the new and improved AutoIntelligence control and ‘no-stress’ system, which makes for a fast and efficient chipping speed. The machine also utilises the
Vanguard 37HP V-Twin petrol engine, the same as used on the ST6P which, thanks to EFI technology, uses fuel on-demand making them incredibly fuel-efficient. All new Först wood chippers come
with a three-year, no quibble warranty.
www.forstglobal.com
THE CHIPPERS YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED! PERFORMANCE
EVO’S outstanding performance will have your customers coming back for more.
MAINTENANCE
EVO’S easy for you to maintain and backed with GreenMech’s industry-leading 3 Year, No Quibble Parts & Labour Warranty.
EVO’S priced to give you a great return on your investment.
STYLE
EVO’S styling will easily accommodate your corporate image with custom paint options available too.
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
www.greenmech.co.uk
October 2022 - Executive Hire News 27
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