PROVIDING a quality product, extensive product knowledge and guaranteed service, are just three of the reasons behind the ongoing growth and success of Yarra Valley Mowers and Chainsaws.
The business has more than doubled in growth since Mark Mason took over at the start of 2003.
“The names say it all when it comes to quality,” Mark said.
“Honda, Stihl, Rover, Cox and in the heater lines, Eureka, Heatcharm, Masport and Coonara, have the sort of reputation that matches the reputation we believe we have achieved in providing a consistently reliable, quality service to our customers.”
Mark said Stihl and Honda are two prime examples of that quality. “Honda has set standards in the development of 4-stroke engines for over 50 years,” he said.
Another ‘star’ in the Yarra Valley Mowers line-up is the Graden ZTR range of zero-turn ride-on mowers. Australian owned and made, they are designed for Australian conditions and highly suitable for the steep slopes around the Yarra Valley.
“They are tough, reliable, highly manoeuvrable with a low centre of gravity for stability and can do a 360 degree swivel on the spot,” Mark said. The Compak range comes in commercial and domestic models.
Win a $100 gift voucher
MAIL Newspapers in conjunction with each of the participating businesses on this page are offering readers the chance to win a $100 gift voucher.
For your chance to win this month’s gift voucher simply place the entry coupon below in the in-store entry box at Yarra Valley Mowers & Chainsaws.
The winner will be randomly drawn at 10am on Wednesday, 14 December, 2005. The winner will be notified and published in next month’s Yarra Junction feature page. Terms and conditions apply. See public notices.
Congratulations to Jean Coakley of Launching Place, the Shop, Win and Save in Yarra Junction winner for October.