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Avant Tecno is excited to announce its participation at GroundsFest 2024, featuring the highly anticipated Avant National Pro Challenge. Visit the Avant stand outdoors at OSA270 for an unforgettable experience!

National Avant Pro Challenge

The Avant National Pro Challenge is set to be one the most thrilling events at GroundsFest. This exciting competition will test participants' skills through a series of tasks including slaloms, material handling, and tool changes. Competitors will navigate a specially designed track in an Avant Loader, with time penalties for mistakes and disqualification for incomplete tasks.

The challenge demands speed, precision, and agility, with tasks suited for all Avant users. The track layout will remain a secret until the day of the event, adding an extra layer of excitement. The fastest, most skilled, and precise drivers will win fantastic prizes!

The competition is open to all Avant customers and dealers, and advance registration is required. Interested participants should contact Avant to secure their spot and prove their prowess.

12741185278?profile=RESIZE_584xFeatured Loaders and Attachments

In addition to the National Pro Challenge, Avant Tecno will showcase an impressive lineup of loaders and attachments designed to enhance operations:

Loaders:

  • Avant 225 L Cab: Compact and versatile for small-scale tasks.
  • Avant 423: Agile and perfect for tight spaces.
  • Avant 530 GT Cab: Offers superior comfort and control.
  • Avant 635, 640, 650: Balances power and manoeuvrability.
  • Avant 760i GT Cab: High-performance for demanding tasks.
  • Avant 755i: Exceptional lifting capacity and efficiency.
  • Avant e513: Zero-emission electric model.
  • Avant 860i GT Cab: Ultimate power and versatility.
  • Avant 650: Demonstrates power and versatility.
  • Avant e527: Electric power for demanding environments.
  • Avant 860i: Highlights unmatched lifting capacity and performance.
  • Leguan 135 Neo, 190, 225: Innovative access platforms for elevated work.

Attachments:

  • Mowers: Ideal for grassy area maintenance.
  • Pallet Forks: Essential for material handling.
  • Log Grab: Safely and efficiently handles logs.
  • Branch Cutter, Stump Grinder, Tree Shear, Forestry Mulcher: Tools for tree care and maintenance.
  • Root Grapple, Levelling Bucket, Timber Grab: Enhance ground preparation and material handling.
  • Fast Charger: Rapidly powers electric models.
  • Backhoe Remote: Remote-controlled digging capabilities.
  • Pallet Forks, Rotator: Efficient material handling and rotation.
  • Root Grapple, Front Rake: Ideal for ground preparation and cleanup.
  • Pressure Washer: Ensures equipment cleanliness.

Join Avant Tecno at GroundsFest 2024

Don’t miss out on the Avant National Pro Challenge and the chance to see Avant Tecno’s innovative machinery and attachments in action. Visit stand OSA270 at GroundsFest 2024 to discover how Avant loaders can revolutionise operations across various industries.

For more information, please visit www.avant.co.uk  

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