2105 days ago

For Sale Brush Cutter

David from Waikanae

McCulloch B26 PS is a 26.2cc petrol powered trimmer.

Ideal for occasional use the McCulloch PS is a 26.2cc petrol powered trimmer that has an power output of 0.75kW. The B26 PS has a P25 Tap ‘n Go trimmer head and a cutting width of 40cm. Weighing only 5.4kg this petrol trimmer also features an auto return stop switch, combi guard, standard single harness, split shaft and an adjustable handle.

It is only 2 years old and in excellent condition as hardly been used because we now have lawns cut under contract for well over a year. Selling with a 2 ltr plastic fuel can and some spare string.
Asking $210 or make us a fair offer. Message David or phone 022 399 0742

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