The Bushranger Lawn Edger available from Acacia

The Bushranger E35 lawn edger is the ideal tool for the professional user.

It is all about precision when it comes to edging to give crisp, defined lines along flower beds, pathways and driveways.

And it will stop grass incursion between sand traps and greens or fairways on golf courses.

This small but robust tool has a floating head so that the cutting-edge tilts both left and right ensuring that undulating ground isn't a problem and giving a nice neat edge. It is perfect for both finishing edges or creating new ones.

It can be used at angles from -20° to +20°, and from depths up to 72mm (2.8”) and has low noise levels.

A third wheel, which drops into gaps and down pavement edges, provides stability and support when using it in difficult areas to give the operator full control

Powered by the advanced Kawasaki 3.1hp FJ100 four-stroke stroke OHV engine, the Bushranger Edger E35 has loads of power making it the ideal choice for the demands of contractors, groundsmen and local authority users.

When paired with a strimmer for the tricky spots the mower can’t reach around trees, flower beds and fences it gives the full package for impressive maintenance of parks, grounds and golf courses.

To find out more about our professional range please visit www.acaciarental.com and request a quote online.

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