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Toro Student Greenkeeper finalists; Balmers expand; summer water use; budget costs landscapers
IN THIS ISSUE
TORO STUDENT GREENKEEPER OF THE YEAR
BALMERS GM TO EXPAND INTO WEST YORKSHIRE
HEAT IS ON FOR WATER USE
BALI SAYS BUDGET A MIXED BAG FOR MEMBERS
FIRST NEW MACHINES FOR 10 YEARS
NEW PELLENC DEALER FOR WEST MIDS
NICK MARTIN RETURNS TO EVERRIS
CWC APPOINT AREA MANAGER
DEERE EXTENDS PGA RELATIONSHIP
IMPROVEMENTS TOUCH DOWN ON GRASS RUNWAYS
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NEW PELLENC DEALER FOR WEST MIDS
Appointed by Etesia

Etesia UK, the exclusive distributor of Pellenc battery-powered equipment in the UK, has announced Midlands Groundscare Machinery (MGM) as the new Pellenc dealer for the West Midlands area.


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MGM, a new independent groundscare company based in Solihull, was formed by the experienced Dave Tullett who has worked within the groundscare industry for over 27 years. A fully qualified BAGMA instructor and assessor and experienced agricultural engineer, Dave is keen to use his knowledge and expertise to provide trustworthy, professional advice and support when sourcing new equipment or providing high quality servicing and maintenance.

As well as the Pellenc range of equipment, including battery powered chainsaws, hedge trimmers and brushcutters, Dave is further embracing Etesia’s green technology philosophy by also selling Etesia’s battery powered range of products. These include ride-on mowers, pedestrians, brushcutters and the range of robotic ETmowers. 

Dave said. “There are definitely more industry professionals choosing to use electric and battery powered products as opposed to fuel based ones. Perhaps there is a realisation that a reliance on fossil fuels is not always going to be possible.

“These battery powered products not only provide the operator with more comfort and less vibration but they are also healthier. Let us not forget about the savings either. Five litres of fuel will cost on average £6.50 per day whilst a Pellenc battery powered product works out at about 85p per day. That’s a significant amount of savings over a long period of time."


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