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High demand for Goscor low-pressure fire-fighters

Goscor Power Products (GPP) has launched a low-pressure fire-fighter unit which budget-conscious farmers have taken to in a big way.

Long-time GPP dealer in Rustenburg and leading equipment supplier, Blitz Lawnmowers, has been successfully promoting the new fire-fighter with the co-ops and the farmers in the North West region.

“The Goscor low-pressure fire-fighter is an outstanding product,” says Blitz Lawnmowers owner Riaan Koorts. “We have in a short space of time sold 33 units to farmers in the area, including 12 units to a single farmer.”

Warning: Fraudulent Robin Engines Hit S.A. Market

Goscor Power Products, sole distributors in southern Africa of Robin Subaru engines have issued a warning about fraudulent Robin engines being imported into South Africa.

Mark Bester, Goscor Power Products MD, says there are companies that are importing fake Robin look-alike engines or finished products that are powered by these engines.

Goscor’s new high powered lawnmower engine grows in popularity

Leading lawnmower OEMs, Tandem and Professional Mower Corporation (PMC), are the latest in a line of top lawnmower specialists to start using the state of the art 5.5 hp vertical petrol engine from Subaru, which was launched in South Africa by Goscor Power Products (GPP) in Q3 of 2011.

GPP MD Mark Bester says that both Tandem and PMC are highly respected in the lawnmower industry and it’s a real feather in Goscor’s cap that they have joined the list of professional operators who recognise the great attributes of this Subaru engine. 

“This engine has already started the

Demand for Goscor’s Generator Soars

The demand for Goscor Power Product’s (GPP) compact, 7HP generator is soaring and according to GPP MD, Mark Bester, there is no reason why demand should not continue to grow.

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All-new Locally Assembled Liquid Fertiliser Pumps from Goscor

Always a step ahead, Goscor Power Products (GPP), distributors of Subaru engines has geared up for the planting season with the development of a brand new ‘long-coupled’ liquid fertilizer pump, which can be powered by either its robust Subaru EY20 engine or its Premium Series Subaru EX engines in 5hp, 6hp and 7 hp options.

Giving Customers what they need

Leading engine and engine-products distributor, Goscor Power Products (GPP) reports demand for its custom-made fire-fighters is growing in leaps and bounds.

GPP MD, Mark Bester, says that the company’s philosophy of providing the right solutions for its customers’ needs rather than being just another ‘off-the-shelf’ supplier is paying dividends.

Goscor’s Fire-figher ‘Semis’ in Demand

Leading engine and engine-products distributor, Goscor Power Products (GPP) reports that there is substantial demand for its fire-fighter ‘semis’ – i.e. stand-alone units mounted in a protective role-over frame for those who have their own tanks.

Owendale puts faith in Goscor’s very own Fire Fighter.

From the time of their inception in 2000, Owendale have become industry leaders in their field. Owendale have soared to great heights, not only in the superior service that they provide to their customers, but by also being ahead of their time in terms of their overall product offering.

Revolutionary New Rammer Engine from Goscor

In line with Goscor Power Products’ (GPP) burgeoning reputation for introducing innovative power products into the industry, it has now brought to the market the Subaru EA8R 120cc engine, a revolutionary light-weight, high-output engine designed specifically for rammers.

According to Mark Bester, GPP GM, this extremely compact engine is the lightest 4-stroke engine on the market yet produces the maximum 4 HP for engines of this class. Moreover, he says it has a critical advantage over other rammer engines – a perfect centre of gravity.

Goscor Expands Fire-Fighting Range, Reduces Prices

Leading engine and engine-products distributor, Goscor Power Products (GPP), has expanded its fire-fighting equipment range and has reduced its prices by up to 20%.

 

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