Pinnacle Power Equipment at Saltex

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Pinnacle Power Equipment at Saltex

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On the Pinnacle Power Equipment stand this year can be found the full line-up of Billy Goat vacuum sweepers and blowers. The range has undergone significant changes this year with the rationalisation of models and improved specifications in some cases with reduced retail pricing. Most 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.

Billy Goat truck-loaders have undergone design improvements with a smooth new chute that increases the discharge rate and prevents the clogging of damp materials.

Launched at Saltex last year, the Billy Goat FM3300 heavy-duty mower is back at Saltex.

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 new mower is offered with an optional mulching kit and grass collection bag.

The professional range of Klippo mowers will be on show. Of particular interest is the Klippo 'Excellent'. This model incorporates the Eco-Cut cutter system where instead of a conventional blade a unique carrier is used on which are mounted six movable blades set at various heights. This design means that every blade of grass is chopped to fine mulch and returned to the turf.

The Klippo Excellent has an 18in (48cm) cutting width and is powered by a Briggs & Stratton 4.5hp engine.

Becoming more and more popular with commercial users, Eliet Chipper/Shredders will be on the stand. This comprehensive stable of professional machines all incorporate the Eliet unique blade system enabling the machine to shred wet green material efficiently.

Stand A51
Demonstration Plots DAA 70-73

Windsor Racecourse 7th- 9th September





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