THE EUROSYSTEMS CARRY

We’re kicking off the first instalment of 2023’s machine of the month with an absolute belter of a unit!

Built for the keen horticulturist or allotment holder (and perfect for the hire market)- the Eurosystems Carry petrol-powered barrow might become your new best friend this year.

Join Marketing Manager Han and discover why we rank the Eurosystems Carry unbeatable on the petrol-barrow market in terms of value, ease of use, and quality.

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VALUE:

The Eurosystems Carry might be one of the smallest petrol barrows on the market (you quickly move to machinery more suited to contractors and landscaping professionals), so it should be no surprise that it has a price tag to match. That’s right; when you consider what’s on offer, as a domestic user, you’ll find the RRP of the Carry to be highly competitive and surprisingly attractive.

Purchasing a Carry through the Trenchex Dealer Network means you can rest assured that your machine is PDI’d (fully assembled and inspected before delivery/pickup) and that you have access to support and advice should you need it.

But perhaps, the most significant value you’ll come to recognise is the Carry‘s reliability. We’ll delve more into that when we look at the quality the Carry has to offer; however, in the many years we’ve worked with Eurosystems, we are yet to receive a warranty claim or have a mechanical fault reported with any series of these machines. And that says it all, really.

EASE OF USE:

The Carry delivers on what it sets out to do – you’ll find transporting heavy loads effortless. You’ll be able to empty the load safely (even at laden capacity) by taking advantage of the Carry‘s quick release tiltable tank.

Even when the Carry is at maximum capacity, the power of the engine combined with it’s forward and reverse gears and axle set-up confers excellent manoeuvrability. You can also expect great traction on uneven or diverse terrain thanks to the Carry’s front tractor-profile tyres and pivoting rear wheels.

The premium Briggs and Stratton engine features Briggs’ ‘Prime & Pull’ technology, ensuring you can get going with minimum effort. These types of Briggs’ engines are also lighter thanks to the considered and articulated design, further bolstering manoeuvrability.

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QUALITY:

Eurosystems, as always, have paid immense attention to operator and pre-emptive user behaviours in the design of the Carry.

The components utilised are also to the highest standard. Driving the Carry is the outstanding Briggs & Stratton 450 E Series engine that features the Lo-Tone™ Muffler to deliver low noise and good tonal quality, meaning you won’t upset your neighbours too much should you decide to get grafting at the crack of dawn.

The overall design of the Carry is exceptionally tidy. All cables follow the machine’s body closely, held firmly in place by clips to prevent snagging on branches and other overgrowth whilst moving.

When sold as is, the steel chassis enables you to load up to 100kg in the 85L tank. However, if you’re looking for a bit more bandwidth, the Garden Tank accessory, which takes the volume of the barrow to 140 litres, is also available.

The galvanised tank protects the integrity of the barrow from rust, ensuring continued strength and a long lifespan of the machine. Top tip, should you wish to purchase a weather cover for your Carry, our garden tractor covers are more than substantial protection.

The Carry comes with 2-year limited warranty, subject to an annual service from an Authorised Service Agent.

When you consider the points mentioned, it’s no surprise why our dealers and their customers LOVE the Carry. From its user-centric design to the fact it simply makes your life easier. The Carry is one to watch this year!

Currently, we have excellent levels of this Eurosystems fave, (though they’ll soon start flying out as we move to warmer weather and the beginning of Spring), so if you’d like more information or want to get your hands on one, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!

We hope you enjoyed the first episode of 2023’s Machines of the Month, it was a great one to cover (in our humble opinion). And remember, if there are any of our machines you’d like to see us cover then drop us an email and let us know.