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Good luck Andy, thanks for entering. We think this a great prize and a wonderful addition to any landscaper or gardener.
hope i win this lol....
Thanks for offering this up, & good luck to those members who enter, i don't have a tweet thingy so i'm out.
Rob
I don't do any of the things that require you to spam adverts to your friends and contacts, it drives me mad personally, but good luck with it.
What hp is it?
Just to answer a few questions:
Even if you don't enter via Twitter, you can still sign up to our mailing list and have a chance of winning, plus you can receive a discount just for signing up.
Sign up here: http://www.tracmaster.co.uk/component/content/article/86-uncategori...
Seth: The Brushcutter is: http://www.tracmaster.co.uk/camon/brushcutters/35cc-brushcutter-hon...
Good luck, it's a great prize.
Yes it is, but that doesn't say what HP the brush cutter is.
Is it 1 KW like the honda site says for the gx35?
If the HP is important, don't enter!
Thanks for the reply, Tracmaster. I'm happy it's possible to enter without twitter-spamming everyone I know. A personal thing, but I hate Facebook and Twitter being swamped with the "share it to win" offers, and I think it actually damages a company's reputation if they aren't careful. Not one of my Twitter friends would be interested, they aren't in the industry, so it isn't a clever marketing tool IMO.
Seth Burgess said:
Bad day on the Mower Paul :-) ?
Paul McNulty said:
Paul McNulty said:
Sorry why is the HP not important? It's a brushcutter it's power is important. A 3hp Brushcutter is far more capable than a 1.3hp one, there's nothing wrong with a low power one, I've entered the competition and would be happy to win it or buy one myself, but to say the power is irrelevant is a little silly to say the least. As it's power dictates the circumstances in which its used I wouldn't run a 1.3hp machine through the same vegetation as a 3hp machine, even when using the same type of blades.