Etesia have long been recognised as producing machines for the commercial operator, and over the course of six years have worked with the UK’s largest grass cutting local authority to produce a machine capable of meeting their demanding workload. Now, Etesia has taken the decision to launch this model as a full production unit, available to the wider audience.     

 

To mark this introduction, Etesia has launched a promotional offer. The offer, open until the end of October 2011 gives customer’s huge savings of over 25% on Etesia's new Pro46 PHG2 bringing the RRP price of £740 down to £532 + vat.

 

As a result of demand from local authorities, this 46cm walk-behind mower has a large capacity 2.5 litre petrol tank designed to allow the operator to complete a full day's work without the need to re-fuel.

In addition to the large capacity fuel tank, there are important Health & Safety benefits - the need for less frequent refuelling which reduces the risk of spillage when working on site and, in turn, operator-exposure to petrol fumes is therefore minimised. The hazards associated with transporting petrol cans can also be eliminated, and, with once-a-day fill-up at the depot, consumption can be cost effectively monitored.


Built to withstand the rigours of commercial use, the Pro 46 PHG2 has a tough Xenoy cutting deck, making it lightweight and easy to transport. As with all rotary mowers in Etesia's Pro 46 range, it offers low vibrations combined with high performance, quality cut and reliability - features which make many of the UK’s top councils and local authorities as well as landscapers and groundsmen come back year after year with large repeat orders. A mulching kit is also available.

 

To be the first to take advantage of the new Pro46 PHG2, or for further information on the  Promotion and participating dealers, please contact Etesia UK on 01295 680120 or visit www.etesia.co.uk  

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  • i cant find this model on this link ?  seems a good offer -   ends monday !   im tempted ...

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