Condition
New
Power (HP/HP)
1,22
Power (kW)
0.9
Weight (kg)
6
Do you have any questions?
Condition
New
Power (HP/HP)
1,22
Power (kW)
0.9
Weight (kg)
6
Do you have any questions?
The AL-KO 130 B petrol brushcutter
The AL-KO device will be useful for many garden works, e.g. for trimming grass in hard-to-reach places as well as for mowing uneven areas with tall grass and weeds. The device has been designed so that working with it is pleasant , efficient, comfortable and, above all, safe. For this purpose, the manufacturer has equipped it with appropriate technical solutions .
The Solo by AL-KO 130 B brushcutter has a reliable 0.9kW (1.22 HP) two-stroke combustion engine with a displacement of 30 cm3 , which ensures low exhaust emissions. The device is powered by a mixture of 50: 1 (100 ml of oil: 5 liters of gasoline). The ergonomic shape of the V-handle does not tire your hands, even during longer work. High work comfort is ensured by the low weight of 6 kg and the Semiprofi double sling, which guarantees proper distribution of the load on the shoulders and back. The scythe has an automatic line feed system and a three-tooth blade that will work well when cutting tall and thick grass. On the other hand, the greatest advantage of combustion devices is that you can reach any place in the garden.
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.