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In the coastal town of Whitby, Joe Cook wears many hats. Not only is he the Head Groundsman for Whitby Town FC, overseeing the maintenance of their pitch, but he also runs his own gardening business, JC Gardening. In both of his roles, one tool stands out as indispensable: the Avant compact loader.

"Whitby is a very close community, and the football club is at the heart of the town," says Joe. However, maintaining the pitch hasn't always been easy. "Over the years it has been fair to say that no real renovations have been carried out, and no programme set in place. I’m starting to change that now.”

Enter the Avant compact loader, a versatile workhorse that has become Joe’s go-to solution for pitch renovations and maintenance tasks. "For the renovations, we put the bucket on to fill the contractor's trailer up when they are spreading the sand. It is very useful," he remarks.

Additionally, the Avant aids in accessing hard-to-reach areas of the football ground. "At the football ground, I use it to carry people up to the floodlights where they can receive maintenance or be readjusted where needed." The Avant's versatility shines through as it also occasionally transitions to cutting the pitch with the mower attachment.

12645764080?profile=RESIZE_584xJoe relies on loaders from the Avant 500 series, sourced through APSV, the main dealers for Avant compact loaders in North Yorkshire, Co. Durham, and Northumberland. "The relationship with APSV is brilliant," Joe praises. "They are always on the other end of the phone if I need them and will always accommodate the best they can."

The Avant 500 series, known for its power and manoeuvrability, has become a reliable partner for Joe’s diverse needs. With over 200 attachments available, the Avant offers a solution for every task, from plowing and sanding to lawn care and brush clearance. "I use it a lot for my own business too, particularly for clearing brush land with the flail mower attachment," Joe adds. "It excels on a brush land area which is a couple of acres, all of different levels. It cuts through the brush in no time at all."

Describing the Avant as a "Swiss army knife," Joe highlights its versatility and adaptability. "Whether you want a snow blower or a rake for clearing out stalls on farms, it can do anything. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend the Avant – I have already passed on APSV’s number to lots of other people who the machine would benefit."

As Joe continues to juggle his responsibilities at Whitby Town FC and JC Gardening, the Avant compact loader remains an essential machine which enables him to tackle any challenge with ease and efficiency.

For more information, please visit www.avanttecno.com/uk

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