Continuing commitment to product enhancement has seen GreenMech upgrade two of its petrol models
Production of the EVO 165P Sub-750 and Arborist 150P now feature a new Briggs and Stratton Vanguard EFI 40HP engine, designed to deliver increase power, productivity and efficiency.
Launched to meet the needs of modern arborists and landscapers looking for powerful bite, torque and throughput in a sub-750 kg package, the EVO165P Sub-750 has become one of the most capable woodchippers in the 6 in category.
Key features include wide infeed chute, twin horizontal rollers, all steel bonnet and heavy-duty flywheel – now combined with higher horsepower engine.
The Arborist 150P is claimed to be the top-selling chipper in Europe in its class but by installing a high-output 40 hp petrol engine, GreenMech can offer close to similar performance to the diesel Arborist 150D but at lower cost.
Together with delivering close to 8% more processing power for brash and woody waste, the upgraded models also feature a yellow idle/run button to quickly and easily increase or decrease throttle power to operating speed.
Simple button operation and electronic throttle now aligns with GreenMech’s diesel offerings to allow the chippers to go from idle to full power with one touch.
They also feature a second hour meter, mounted directly to the engine and upgraded ignition barrel.
As standard, all models in the EVO and Arborist ranges feature GreenMech’s disc blade chipping system. In operation, only 30% of the blade’s circumference comes into contact with the waste material, reducing the blades vulnerability to contaminant damage and enabling the blade to be turned to a new sharp section when edges become worn.
This equates to 600% more blade life and significantly more hours of chipping before the need to resharpen.
The new EVO 165P Sub-750 and Arborist 150P are backed by GreenMech’s no-quibble, three-year parts and labour warranty.