Clark Equipment paves the way with LeeBoy
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In response to customer enquiries for a compact commercial asphalt paver, Clark Road Construction Equipment (a division of Clark Equipment) will distribute the LeeBoy range in Australia and New Zealand.
According to Tom O'Sullivan of Clark Road Construction Equipment, there is a growing demand for a proven yet well priced compact commercial asphalt paver, specifically suited to car park, sub-division, pathway and patching applications. After extensive research and testing O'Sullivan and his team were highly impressed with LeeBoy, a leader in commercial asphalt paving equipment in the US. They combine quality build, productivity and reliability at the right price which is a winning package for Australian and New Zealand contractors.
Clark Road Construction Equipment will support the LeeBoy range with professional training and after-sales service. Rob Messner, national sales manager and product specialist, will co-ordinate the training to ensure customers fully understand the LeeBoy equipment so they can maximise the return from their investment and reap the benefits of its outstanding finish which is the ultimate test of any paver.
LeeBoy has designed and manufactured world class asphalt paving equipment since 1964. The brand is well known for its quality and innovative design and has become a leader in asphalt paving equipment in the US. Its standard of quality provides paving professionals and contractors with a dependable, low maintenance paver that consistently delivers an outstanding asphalt finish.
Its 5000 series Path Master (pictured) is a proven and very popular compact commercial asphalt paver. It features a paving width of 1.5m to 2.7m, hopper capacity of 5t, paving speed of 67m/h, weight of 5.5t, length of 3.8m, transport width of 1.7m and a height of 1.8m with a low deck configuration.
More information: Tom O'Sullivan or Rob Messner, at Clark Road Construction Equipment, 1800 141 997, RCE@clarkequipment.com
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