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BTME; LAMMA; Al-Ko dealers in Austria; Trimax and Campey dealers; Emak UK appoint, Phil Parry retires
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VIBRANT BTME
LAMMA BIGGER THAN EVER
ALKO DEALERS IN AUSTRIA
IAGRE WINNERS AT LAMMA
BROWNS ARE TRIMAX WINNER
CAMPEY AWARD FOR DOUBLE A
PETER BRADSHAW JOINS EMAK
BERNHARDS TOM HURST GIVEN ACCOLADE
PHIL PARRY RETIRES
POLARIS LAUNCH NEW SPORTSMAN
NEW CAREERS BROCHURE LAUNCHED AT LAMMA
NEW HOLLAND GOLDEN JUBILEE TRACTOR
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ALKO DEALERS IN AUSTRIA
Rochford introduce new Powerline tractor
by Steve Gibbs


 
Dealers inspect the new Al-Ko Powerline tractor
Around 45 of Rochford Garden Machinery's Al-Ko dealers are travelling home from Austria today (Friday), having visited the Al-Ko manufacturing facility in Obdach.

Managing Director Stewart Anderson and Marketing Manager Mark Rochford presented the new Al-Ko Powerline Tractor to the dealers - all of whom have already committed to stocking. The company are proud and excited about the new model but were still keen to hear any feedback from the dealers which could be fed back into the production process - a system which has been used with success on this new model.

Extensive marketing plans were also revealed for the Al-Ko range by Rochfords - with a big push planned for online advertising as well as premium national print campaigns.

Parts Director, Colin Pebworth also introduced to the dealers a revolutionary new chemical product from the United States, which cleared water from ethanol-heavy fuel, with just a few drops, in seconds. Rochfords are very excited about this new product as they believe it will enable dealers to prove to customers who insist their machine is faulty, that it is in fact the bad, corrupted fuel in its tank, which is the cause of the non-starting. Furthermore once irrefutably proved with a quick swab, the tank can be simply and quickly cleansed. Dealers were told this product would become available in April.

The group were also treated to a tour around the factory, conducted by the managing director of the facility, Klaus Rainer.

Service Dealer's Deputy Editor Steve Gibbs accompanied the group and will report on the visit in the March/April issue of Service Dealer magazine

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