With a big range of machinery from some of the world’s best brands – including Merlo – DLM Machinery enjoys the special niche filled by Cingo.
Based in Launceston, Tasmania, DLM machinery is the result of a great deal of hard work by Directors Dave and Leanne Morrison.
The couple kicked off the business in 1995, mainly as a sideline to Dave’s everyday job.
“We started building the business,” said Dave in his no-nonsense way, “and after three years it took over.”
Dave and Leanne must’ve made some good decisions, one of which was taking on Merlo. “We’ve had great success in the farming and construction sectors,” outlined Dave, “and the new Cingo range from Merlo is getting great feedback from landscapers and small builders.”
No contest
Merlo’s Multi Farmers have been particularly successful for DLM Machinery, partly because, as Dave pointed out, they have no competition in their class of equipment, but Cingo tracked carriers are a real highlight in the DLM Machinery catalogue. It’s Dave’s belief that any landscaper purchasing or booking a Cingo demo will be very happily surprised.
“It’s just how much these mighty little machines can do,” he explained. “It’s just how good they are at doing that sort of job. Nine times out of 10 the landscapers here in Tasmania are using wheelbarrows and pushing them in and out themselves.”
A Cingo tracked loader, of course, makes the process of moving materials, especially in confined spaces, far less physical and far more efficient. They’re versatile by design, adapting to a broad range of applications in various industry segments to transport materials, move earth, drill, level, slash and perform maintenance in hard-to-reach areas.
Any wonder DLM Machinery loves the chance to show Cingos to landscapers.
See the entire Merlo range, including Cingo tracked loaders, at merlo.com.