Pinnacle Power Equipment at Saltex 2005

Lance Bassettin Parks

Pinnacle Power Equipment at Saltex 2005

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On the Pinnacle Power Equipment stand this year is the full range of Eliet professional chipper/shredders, including the new Mega Prof. This new addition to the Eliet Stable is powered by a 26.5hp Briggs & Stratton water-cooled diesel engine and can deal with horticultural debris and green waste up to a massive150mm.

Other Eliet machines including the Honda powered Major and Minor units will be on show including the recently introduced portable Primo. This unique shredder can be folded without the use of tools to fit into the back of the family hatchback making it an ideal tool for hire fleets.

Eliet scarifiers and edgers will complete the Eliet line-up.

Saltex wouldn't be Saltex without an array of Billy Goat vacs. The UK leader in vacuum sweepers will present Honda and B&S push and self-propelled units along with Billy Goat Scarifiers and blowers. Most vac models now have optional 'on board' hose kits with no-tools fixing so no more trekking back to the workshop for hoses and/or spanners.

The Billy Goat HTR truck-loaders now has increased power with an 18hp Briggs & Stratton Vanguard engine and also on display will be the Billy Goat FM3300 heavy-duty mower powered by a 13hp Briggs & Stratton Intek engine. The FM3300 has a 33in (84cm) cutting width with an innovative triple blade design to keep the wheelbase short for optimum manoeuvrability and ease of handling

The professional range of Klippo mowers include two 19in (48cm) models launched recently, featuring new deeper recycling deck making for cleaner more efficient mulching action. The mowers also have 'soft feel' adjustable handlebars and six position single height of cut adjustment. Designated the PRO 19 and PRO19S self-propelled version, both machines are powered by a Briggs & Stratton Intek 55 OHV 5.5hp engines.

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