Condition
New
working width (mm)
250
Weight (kg)
2
Multitool pruner for the 130 MT AL-KO device
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Multitool pruner for the 130 MT AL-KO device
The Multitool line from AL-KO is an idea that will work in any garden where we need universal tools. The convenience of work will allow for comfortable garden care with high-quality tools. Multitool devices allow us to replace the tip, depending on what tool we need: it is both a trimmer, pruner, hedge trimmer, and an extension in one. The petrol multitool will ensure effective work without worrying about access to electricity or the battery charge level.
The Multitool pruner for the 130 MT AL-KO device is a product thanks to which you can expand your machine and increase your working possibilities. The quick-change system will allow you to quickly obtain a pruner from the brushcutter. Flexible 7-step angle adjustment is perfect for all your artistic follies and allows for a wide range of work.
We have an Oregon 3/8 ”saw chain with a guide bar length of 60 cm, which will allow you to reach hard-to-reach places. If you need to go even higher, an additional extension is available: Multitool extension for 130 MT AL-KO
* To be able to use the handpiece, a base unit is required - the Multitool 130 MT.
Specification
AL-KO KOBER GROUP is a company with over 80 years of tradition, whose operations are currently continued in the third generation. Comfort, pleasure and safety are the pillars of customer satisfaction. AL-KO Kober is a leading German manufacturer of garden and forest equipment.
The company, founded in Bavaria in 1931, was initially a small forge, which in 1952, as the company developed, began serial production of lawn mowers and chassis for caravans. In 1975, AL-KO made its production debut in the aviation industry.
Currently, AL-KO has representative offices all over the world and employs over 1,500 people, and in 2017 the company achieved sales exceeding EUR 300 million. Solo by AL-KO is a product jointly produced by the German company as a result of the takeover of the Austrian engine manufacturer SOLO, whose factories are located mainly in Austria.