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Slope mowers; SALTEX figures; Deere drop; export brochure; GLEE opens Sunday
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SLOPE MOWERS TO BE TESTED
FINAL WINDSOR SALTEX FIGURE
DEERE'S SALES WEAKEN
HELPING EXPORT GREAT BRITISH GARDENING
NEW LOOK GLEE OPENS ON SUNDAY
APPRENTICESHIP ANNIVERSARY
UK TRACTOR REGISTRATIONS
DENNIS & SISIS APPOINT
KRAMP GROUP POST GOOD RESULTS
£300,000 FLEET INVESTMENT
ORANGE PLANT EXPAND GREENMECH COVERAGE
LANDSCAPE GROUP CHOOSE ETESIA
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LANDSCAPE GROUP CHOOSE ETESIA
Purchased a range of pedestrian models

The Landscape Group has again added to its collection of Etesia pedestrian mowers by recently purchasing a range of PRO 46 PBE push and PBTS self-propelled models.



For nearly two decades, the company, who are one of the UK's leading suppliers of grounds maintenance services to the public sector, have turned to Etesia to use a variety of pedestrian and ride-on models to carry out its mowing operations on housing estates and verge work.

Angus Lindsay, group head of assets and fleet for The Landscape Group said, "I choose to work with Etesia and their range of pedestrian and ride-on machines because they are not only reliable but extremely robust mowers. My experience with Etesia dealers is extremely good - they deliver the mowers on time and offer dedicated support. The only trouble is that it is rarely needed because nothing ever goes wrong with them".

Angus went on to say he was first attracted to the Etesia brand nearly twenty years ago by the 'novelty' of the Xenoy deck, something which he believed wouldn't stand up to the rigours of the industry.

"How wrong I was!" he admitted.


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