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What's New
July/August 2009
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Single Seater Golf Buggy /font>The new Parklander I-M4 is an innovative unit can go up to 30 km at a speed of up to 15 kmph and definitely compliment any hire fleet. Built tough for Australian conditions, features include a fully fabricated steel chassis and strong fiberglass body, helix spring shock absorbersa, a reliable Hall accelerator, and an American-made Curtis variable speed controller.
Ph: (02) 9584 7700 www.parklands.net
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M8540 Narrow tractor /font>Kubota’s new turbocharged four valve Tier 3 compliant four cylinder center-direct injection diesel engine, is built to deliver plenty of power when pulling heavy trailers up steep hills or running high volume sprayers. The tractors top speed is rated at 38km/h. The maintenance is very simple with only a few daily service checks. The easy to reach double fuel tanks hold 80l of diesel and are made out of metal rather than plastic material.
Ph: 1800-334-653 www.kubota.com.au
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The MowMaster /font>MowMaster have released an entirely new design of “walk-behind” reel mower that can handle cutting grass up to 60mm – a height unheard of for reel mowers. Available in six sizes, the new general purpose mowers are powered by engines from Honda’s GX range. MowMaster specialise in turf equipment and make mowers that are used at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Sydney Cricket Ground and the Western Australian Cricket Ground as well as golf courses across the country.
www.mowmaster.com.au
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