Poultry Pro ready to roll

YOU could buy a lot of Easter eggs with Dieci’s industry leading $5000 cashback on its Poultry Pro 30.7 telehandler.

But it’s for a very limited time – you’ve only got until April 30 to get your order in (and you can check it all out at https://www.dieciaustralia.com.au/ to organise your cheque).

A Dieci spokesman said the Poultry Pro has been built specifically for the Australian poultry handling industry – and the 30.7 TCL telehandler is about as cool as it gets when it comes to must-have machinery for your poultry business.

He said when it comes to working in hot poultry sheds you need an engine which runs cooler “and thanks to the Poultry Pro’s Kubota diesel engine that’s exactly what it delivers, making it the ideal machine for the industry”.

“Characterised by its stand out features, including an engine temperature monitoring system with shutdown protection, reverse radiator fan and improved airflow to keep the engine bay clean,” the spokesman said.

“Furthermore, hydrostatic transmission and a Generation 3 Space cab make the Poultry Pro an ideal machine for tough conditions in the poultry industry.

“Dieci Australia is certainly making waves in the telehandler market with exclusive offers such as our $5000 cashback offer.

“This limited-time incentive makes Dieci’s industry-leading Poultry Pro 30.7 an even more valuable investment for poultry farmers needing high-performance, compact, and versatile telehandlers.”

The spokesman said Dieci Australia’s Poultry Pro 30.7 has been engineered for efficiency, durability, and ease of use.

It features a 6.35m lifting height, three-tonne load capacity, and a custom air filtration system, making it a top choice for poultry farmers operating in confined spaces.

“With features such as that Kubota engine, as well as its rollover boom head, and LED lighting designed to minimise disruption to livestock, the Poultry Pro is a game-changer in agricultural telehandling,” he said.

“While Dieci offers a diverse range of telehandlers for various agricultural, construction, and industrial applications, this $5000 cashback offer applies exclusively to the Poultry Pro 30.7 telehandler and the offer must end on April 30.

“Customers can take advantage of this deal through Dieci Australia’s flagship branches in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth.

“So don’t miss this opportunity to invest in industry-leading telehandlers while securing unbeatable value.”

Dieci Australia is recognised as a leading supplier of premium telehandlers for agricultural, construction, and industrial applications.

With a strong commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction, Dieci is focused on industry benchmarks with its cutting-edge product range and expert service network.

The agricultural telehandler is a working vehicle which facilitates transport, lifting and positioning of both light and heavy loads due to a hydraulically operated telescopic boom.

They can perform various jobs using the same vehicle and can be equipped with a wide range of accessories, making them an extremely versatile machine.

Unlike normal tractors with front lifting, telehandlers have two steering axles which can be used to handle loads in even the smallest spaces.

The telescopic boom allows it to reach greater heights and distances, making it easier to stack round bales or load very large dumpers.

Furthermore, the side boom greatly increases visibility on the job. These telehandlers are the ideal machines for management of work cycles and labour on any farm.

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