BCS 738 Petrol Electric Start Two Wheeled Tractor (GX270 Petrol Electric Start Engine)
£3,105.00 £3,450.00
Brand: BCS
Model: 738
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Why the BCS 738?
The versatile BCS 738 can be fitted with over 20 different implements allowing you to achieve a vast range of work with the one power unit.

Is the BCS 738 easy to use?
As the BCS 738 has larger wheels, a choice of engines, and extra working speeds it is able to operate a wider range of implements than the smaller 728.

Whilst the 738 is physcially larger than the 728, it has features to ensure it is easy to use including larger wheels, and a differential that can be locked to help with manoeuvrability when working on uneven terrain and unlocked to assist with on the spot turning.

The flail mower and chipper-shredder are particularly useful, as is the large sweeper which can be used for clearing snow and leaves.

These features combine to give you a machine that is easy to operate and will quickly prove to be a tool on which you can depend.

Implements and attachments
The BCS Two Wheel Tractors are supplied as power units only so that you can choose the implements required.  For details on the implements that can be operated by the BCS 738, please see the drop down to your right.


Specifications -
Engine- Honda GX270 Petrol Electric Start
Power Output- 6.3 kW / 8.4hp
Weight- 110kg
Gears- 3 forward, 3 reverse
Speeds (kph)- Forward 1.26,2.92,4.30 Reverse 1.33,3.08,4.53
Wheels- 5.00 x 10 agricultural wheels
Warranty- Domestic 3 years, Commercial 2 years
Dimensions (L x W x H)- 18 x 57 x 12cm


-*Please note that the 20"/52cm rotvator is narrower then the 738 wheel track

-**When fitted to this machine, additional weights will be required to balance the implement and power unit

- Implement Quick Coupling Assembly- Couplers for machine and one implement

- Additional Coupling- Coupler for powered implements

- Blank Coupling - Coupler for non-powered implements

-***Not suitable for cultivator kit which requires 49cm/19" spade lug wheels

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