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Litter vac tackles inclines with easeFebruary 1st 2004
Following the success of its first litter vac, introduced to the market in 2002, Walter-Broadley has now launched a model with traction motor, the Challenger Boss Hog. The new model is battery powered, which makes it quieter than petrol-driven machines, more environmentally friendly and easier to maintain while also offering a traction motor. This makes it easier to use for longer periods and enables the machine to tackle inclines with ease. It is suitable for use outside or inside, on rough or smooth surfaces.
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