Due to ill health am retiring and disposing of most of our vehicles and machinery. It's all in good or excellent condition, some hardly used. We are in North Staffs and all will be subject to vat , have listed what's for sale at moment but the chap who is taking over may have some or all so it's first come. If you are interested in anything please post on here with your contact details.
Fiat Ducato Maxi L3 H2 18k 74 reg Fiat warranty till sep 27. £18k plus vat.
Machinery price by negotiation.
Toro 520 xi 44inch deck mulch/side discharge
Honda HF 2622 collect/mulch
Hayter 56 pro
Honda 537 hrx
Stihl rl 540 scarifier hardly used
Stihl km 94rc kombi with hedgecutter,rotovator,strimmer,lawn edger,extension pole.
Countax tow behind tractor ballastable roller.
Post hole borer with 4 augers
Honda rotovator gc135 rotovator tatty but works fine.
Echo hcas236 medium reach hedgecutter.
Echo 2320 hedgecutter used once.
Gritex matterhorn salt spreader as new.
Stihl fs55 r strimmer nearly new.
Husqvarna 14 inch chainsaw.
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If you weren't so far away from me id happly take an hrx off your hands. I hope you enjoy your retirement.
Thanks will try to but a big change after 50 years of work!
Sorry to hear that Peter is there a reason why you couldn't sell the equipment along with your customers / goodwill as a business .... I'm hoping to do thjs when I fully retire in a couple of years.
Nick, the business has been sold as a going concern. The purchaser is in the trade and will buy whatever kit has not been sold at date of completion just the way the deal is structured.
We'd potentially be interested in the HRX537 and the Echo medium reach hedge cutter. Could you message us a rough idea of what you'd be looking at for them please 07511 249944. Thanks
Peter - glad to hear you got someone to give you something....you should keep on here, your advice to others is worth a lot. Have a great retirement
Thanks Adam, yes I will continue posting still have a strong interest in the trade that has been my life for over 40 years. Not sure how going from 60 plus hours work per week to zero is going to be. Ok at the moment as have been so ill still in recovery mode! Something I will have to deal with.
Well - I ended up going back to one client (happened to be a garden I really liked, owned by people who pay their bills totally on time, and I like - and have the money to do things. 6 days a month (I choose when) in the summer, twice a week on the winter to cover off for jobs like fencing and stuff.
I stopped for a while and turned into the Michelin man!! This keeps my hand in, and keeps me out of the dreaded gym