Brush
Cutter
The Gandhi Mill Stores BC430 Petrol Brush Cutter is engineered for performance, durability, and ease of use, making it a valuable tool for professional landscapers, contractors, and property owners.
Powerful Performance:
This brush cutter is powered by a 43cc 2-stroke petrol engine that delivers ample power for tackling thick brush, weeds, and small saplings. The reliable engine is easy to start and provides consistent performance.
Durable Construction:
Built with high-quality materials and robust construction, the BC430 is designed to withstand the rigors of regular use. The straight shaft is made from durable aluminum for strength and longevity.
Key Features:
- Engine Specifications: 43cc 2-stroke petrol engine, recoil start
- Cutting System: Durable metal blade (10-inch diameter), optional nylon line head attachment available
- Handle Type: Loop handle for comfortable operation
- Shaft Type: Straight shaft for extended reach
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 1.2 liters
- Weight: 7.5 kg
- Included Accessories: Harness, tool kit
Benefits:
- Efficiently clears thick brush and vegetation.
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance.
- Ergonomic design for comfortable operation.
- Easy to start and maintain.
Gandhi Mill Stores Quality:
Since 1973, Gandhi Mill Stores has been synonymous with quality and reliability. The BC430 is built to the same high standards that have defined our company for generations.
Contact us today for pricing, availability, and expert advice.
A brushcutter is a fueled nursery or horticultural device used to manage weeds, little trees, and other foliage not open by a yard cutter or rotational trimmer. Different sharp edges or trimmer heads can be connected to the machine for explicit applications. It comprises A power unit held near the body.
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