Etesia

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Etesia

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Commercial operators will recognise the nightmare of trying to cut and collect grass in the pouring rain. Etesia ride-on rotaries have the answer with their unique direct-collect system which does not clog, even in long wet grass.

For larger areas, Etesia's 124cm Hydro 124 diesel-engine ride-ons are probably the most highly efficient rotaries on today's market. They include high-lift and ground level emptying models.

Low decibel ratings combined with high output make the 100cm Hydro 100E tractor the number-one rotary for noise sensitive sites. It also collects leaves and litter.

At 80cm, the Hydro 80 ride-on is the only professional rotary narrow enough to pass between standard gate posts to reach areas which can only otherwise be accessed by pedestrian mowers.

Mulching Mowers

In response to the ever-increasing demand to recycle organic matter, Etesia have produced the Biocut mulcher. This deck is featured in two mowers from Etesia - the Biocut 53 walk-behind and the Hydro 144 mulching ride-on. Aerodynamic design of the cutting deck plus the specially profiled cutterbar 'lifts' the grass before cutting it. Clippings swirling beneath the deck are chopped into fine particles, before being returned to the turf to decompose naturally.

Attila Ride-on and Pedestrian Brushcutters

It is nearly ten years since Etesia pioneered the introduction of the ride-on brushcutter in the UK. Their Attila range is now extended to include the 95cm and 85cm models, plus the 180cm Attila A180 all-terrain mower. There is also the Attila AV51 pedestrian brushcutter.

Pedestrian Rotary Mowers

Anyone choosing a rotary mower from Etesia's Pro or Viva pedestrian ranges can rest assured that they are buying the best on today's market. Built for long life and reliability, their range of rugged push and self-propelled walk-behinds come in a wide selection of cutting widths.

The company's motto is "seeing is believing" - to book a free demonstration visit the stand, or call 01926 403319.

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