Why is a snowplough like a London bus?

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15 0030 QuickliftManualLift 2010 AThey say things come in three's - so like the proverbial big red public transport vehicle in England's capital city, it stands to reason that after the last two winters, winter 2010/11will bring a snow fall of some note.

Never people to miss the bus, Broadwood International have introduced the CycleCountry range of snow ploughs for ATV's and utility vehicles. Good news if you happen to use an ATV or quad bike, as these versatile vehicles are known for their ability to go just about anywhere. "We already sell the market-leading SnowEx range of professional salt and grit spreaders, which are superb for preventative winter maintenance" says Steve James of Broadwood.

"However the only way to quickly shift lying snow is with a plough and more and more people are realising the versatility of the quad bike or all-terrain vehicle. Fitting a snowplough might seem a bit excessive in Britain but we know that the product is right for the UK market - we sold all we could last year, and are increasing stocks for winter 2010/11."

CycleCountry snow ploughs are made from a durable steel construction with a 75mm reversible wear strip along the bottom of the plough. A choice of three widths is offered - ATV / quad bike users can choose between 1.37m or 1.52m, while users of utility vehicles such as Kubota RTV's and Kawasaki Mules get the 1.82m version. "The other points to consider when choosing a plough are suitability for the quad or UTV, and we offer manual lifts or winches, brackets and extension arms to fit virtually any machine on the market," says Mr James.

So if you want to conduct your winter maintenance program effectively, get on board with CycleCountry - contact Broadwood on 01420 478111 or visit www.broadwoodintl.co.uk for a brochure, to find your nearest stockist or for more information.

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