Avant Site Toolbox Attachment A21689

£1,393(inc. VAT)

This listing is for the attachment only.

1 in stock

SKU: AV-A21689Category: Tags: , ,

Description

The robust and versatile Avant Site Toolbox mounts on the attachment coupling plate and can be transported with your Avant to the worksite. The flat reinforced cover can be used as a workbench. A screw vice can be also be mounted on the box.

The lid is equipped with gas springs and can be locked with a padlock. Four lifting lugs are mounted with bolts on the sides. They can also be removed if necessary. The box is also equipped with lifting brackets for forklift.

The box holds all or some of the handheld tools inside. It keeps tools in good order and is easy to lift to the back of a van or to a safe place for the night – and can be locked to Avant also.

  • Spacious, lockable box for e.g. handheld tools
  • Easy to lift and transport with Avant loader
  • Flat reinforced cover can be used as a workbench
  • Can be equipped with a screw vice

The Avant Site Toolbox Attachment is compatible with the following models:

  • 313S, 320S, 420, 423
  • 520, 523, 525LPG, 528, 530, R20, R28, R35
  • 630, 635, 640, 735, 745, 750, 755i, 760i
  • 850, 860i, e5, e6

It is also compatible with the following models with modifications:

  • 220, 225, 225LPG

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Since 1991, Avant Tecno has manufactured more than 70 000 loaders at their manufacturing plant in Ylöjärvi, Finland. The company has sales offices in Germany, UK and US, and import partners in more than 55 countries.

The development of Avant Loaders began 25 years ago. The core group of Avant had already over ten years of experience in developing different kind of agricultural machinery. They noticed that for one of the toughest jobs in cow farms, silage distribution inside cow houses, there were no proper and cost-effective machines available.

From this standpoint, the first Avant was born: skid steer loader, equipped with 11-horsepower gasoline engine, which was able to distribute feed to 50-80 cows in 10-15 minutes, twice a day, 365 days a year. A task, which was previously done with wheelbarrow and shovel.