Tuesday, 06 May 2014 15:53

Handy utility has many uses

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A POWERFUL and fun utility capable of handling just about any chore: that’s how distributor Bruce Henderson describes the Landmaster range of vehicles.

 

Henderson’s company Simplicity Imports has been selling the Landmaster range in New Zealand

It includes utility vehicles ranging from ‘light’ (150cc) to mid-size 2WD and 4WD models and 4-seater crew vehicles with optional 6-seat configurations.
The Landmaster range was designed with every need in mind – work or play, he says.

“The LM200 runabout is a quick, 2WD, lighter duty vehicle perfect for adding to the enjoyment of land while helping to maintain residential, holiday or small commercial property.”

Jobs such as moving mulch, logs or towing a mower or trailer are easily handled by the 2WD LM300 or LM400. The more powerful 4WD LM500, LM650 and LM700 suit heavy chores or more rugged terrain.

The Landmaster range also includes the electric LM48V. Henderseon describes this as quiet and powerful, good for off-road chores or for just getting around a property.

“`The electric LMLSV is a street legal version of the LM48V. All of the Landmaster models (except the LM200) come with a ‘poly’ (structural foam) dump bed, but can be ordered as a steel bed model with a rear-facing flip seat that folds down to create the dump bed.

The LM500 petrol 4WD costs $11,949 (incl. GST); the LM48V electric 2WD costs $12,857.

Tel. 0800 384 450

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