SEARCH ON FOR OLDEST AMAZONE GROUNDKEEPER
Out with the old . . in with the new
The search is now on across the nation to find the oldest AMAZONE Groundkeeper mower/collector that is still hard at work.
Most probably found finished in red paintwork, the competiton doesn't apply to any models found lying dormant in the nettles, but rather one still carrying on doing what it does best - cutting and collecting.
Once red but now green, this LG120 has all the makings of the oldest working Groundkeeper in Britain
Simon Brown, AMAZONE Brand Manager said, “The Groundkeeper has been around now for more than 25 years and is the workhorse in many gardens, parks, golf courses and local authorities. And a lot of these older machines are still going strong. We want to take the oldest one back and replace it with a new one with our compliments.”
When the unsung hero of the grass cutting world is discovered, the lucky owner will be presented with their replacement machine at the new-look Saltex 2015 Show which is to be held at the NEC in November.
Tp enter the competetion, owners are asked to have a look at their machine's serial number plate and forward your 'evidence' by e-mail to sales@amazone.co.uk or phone 01302 751200. The company will be in touch to verify your entry.
The prize is centred on a 'like for like' exchange - if the oldest working machine turns out to be a GH, or even a LG, 150, then the machine will be replaced by a new GH1500, and so on.
If the winner should wish to update to a high-lift model, or semi-trailed machine, they can do so by paying the difference between the two models.
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