Construction News
22/06/2017
MultiOne Launches New Multifunction Mini Loader
The Italian multifunction mini loader specialist, MultiOne SRL have been busy working on their newest model which promises to impress and compliment the existing range of MultiOne loaders.
MultiOne SRL recently unveiled the NEW Series 4 which slots perfectly in-between the already successful Series 2 and Series 5. This superb all-rounder is perfect for maintaining landscaped areas and ideal for farmers looking for a light and economical machine that won't break the bank.
Packed with a high-performance Kubota Diesel Engine and a Double-H telescopic boom the Series 4 is a robust and reliable loader with a rigid forged heavy-duty chassis that ensures superb stability and durability in any terrain.
With a lifting height of 2.75m and weighing only 940kgs, the standard Series 4 comes with many features and options. Back-weights are one of the most useful options, which are used to increase the lifting capacity of the mini loader.
Steve Hadfield, MultiOne UK MD said: "We're very excited about this new lightweight, compact loader because it still offers the power and features we're used to from the MultiOne range, but now it's a more affordable option."
With over 170 compatible attachments that can be changed in a matter of seconds, the new Series 4 will prove to be an outstanding addition for any organisation or small business looking to increase productivity, and cut operational costs without stretching the budget. All MultiOne multifunction loaders come with a three-year parts and labour guarantee which gives customers peace of mind and is also a statement of confidence and assurance from MultiOne. Furthermore, the warranty can be extended to a maximum of five years for an additional cost.
MultiOne was recently voted "Best in Class" Tool Carriers by Farmers Guardian magazine.
More technical data is available on the MultiOne UK website
To request a MultiOne demonstration, or for more information how the MultiOne can save you time and money, call direct on 0870 225 5554 or visit www.multione.co.uk
MultiOne SRL recently unveiled the NEW Series 4 which slots perfectly in-between the already successful Series 2 and Series 5. This superb all-rounder is perfect for maintaining landscaped areas and ideal for farmers looking for a light and economical machine that won't break the bank.
Packed with a high-performance Kubota Diesel Engine and a Double-H telescopic boom the Series 4 is a robust and reliable loader with a rigid forged heavy-duty chassis that ensures superb stability and durability in any terrain.
With a lifting height of 2.75m and weighing only 940kgs, the standard Series 4 comes with many features and options. Back-weights are one of the most useful options, which are used to increase the lifting capacity of the mini loader.
Steve Hadfield, MultiOne UK MD said: "We're very excited about this new lightweight, compact loader because it still offers the power and features we're used to from the MultiOne range, but now it's a more affordable option."
With over 170 compatible attachments that can be changed in a matter of seconds, the new Series 4 will prove to be an outstanding addition for any organisation or small business looking to increase productivity, and cut operational costs without stretching the budget. All MultiOne multifunction loaders come with a three-year parts and labour guarantee which gives customers peace of mind and is also a statement of confidence and assurance from MultiOne. Furthermore, the warranty can be extended to a maximum of five years for an additional cost.
MultiOne was recently voted "Best in Class" Tool Carriers by Farmers Guardian magazine.
More technical data is available on the MultiOne UK website
To request a MultiOne demonstration, or for more information how the MultiOne can save you time and money, call direct on 0870 225 5554 or visit www.multione.co.uk
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