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The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive is now UK law. Basically if you buy an electrical product from us, we will dispose of your old similar product free of charge. Just get the product to us and we'll do the rest.
An additional coupling would be required for all extra powered implements.
If the implements are not powered, for example, the snow plough, then a blank coupling would be required instead of the additional coupling.
Please note: The BCS 660 and 750 power units have inbuilt implement quick coupling, so the additional coupling required is a different system
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Tracmaster has been successfully supplying lawncare, groundcare, and conservation machinery to a wide variety of customers across the United Kingdom for over 35 years.
Established in 1984 by Stephen Pitt and Alan Robinson, Tracmaster has grown and developed two brands of machinery, CAMON and BCS, that have become widely known and respected for their performance and durability.
As a brand CAMON, is now synonymous within the UK Hire Industry for garden machinery that is built to survive the rigours of continuous use without compromise of performance. CAMON machines have become firm favourites for rental companies who know they can depend upon their reliability, performance and ease of use each time they go out on hire.
Italian manufacturer, BCS S.p.A., has been supplying Tracmaster since its launch and the partnership has proved to be extremely successful. The ranges of machinery, including Two Wheel Tractors, Rotavators, Power Scythes, Snow Clearing Equipment and the Commander Professional Mower are widely utilised by conservation groups, allotment societies, local governments, landscape contractors and many large estates.
In 2011 Tracmaster moved into new premises which provided increased office space, a trade counter facility, and larger workshop and spare parts facilities.
In 2018 Tracmaster launched their new range of two wheel tractor implements and accessories under the ARTIO Machinery brand name. This range comprises a number of implements suitable for most makes of two wheel tractor.
Currently, Tracmaster manufactures a number of machines and implements at their West Sussex headquarters