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By in Harrogate Week on 28th Nov 2009 16:00

A new Turbine Blower marks another chapter in AgriMetal's long history of turf care product development and gets its UK launch during BTME, 19th - 21st January 2010.

The new heavy duty blower is powered by a Kohler 23HP petrol engine and features a wireless remote control unit that provides control of the engine/turbine RPM and directional control of the air chute. Each remote control works on a unique frequency, so multiple units can be operated in the same area without suffering interference.

An oblong shaped air outlet provides great directional control via the unbreakable, composite material air chute and the aluminium turbine itself is electronically balanced for years of trouble free service and performance.

'The market for trailed turbine blowers has increased over the past two years', says David Timms (Sales Manager, JSM Distribution), 'and this new AgriMetal unit is sure to prove a significant introduction into that market for customers looking for durability and value for money'.

Read more articles in Harrogate Week, by Press Release or from November 2009.



There is 1 comment on this article

Avatar: New Zealand 30 Nov 2009 by Sumomosr

How is it innovative 'product development' to be seen to copy another manufacturers machine?

Buffalo was first and remains the best (imo).

Toro copied that.

JSM are linked to John Shaw Machinery, themselves a Toro agent...

So it's a metal spout or plastic. Take your pick..

GOGGA

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