Leach Lewis sells Dieci in UK

24 January 2012

Dieci's Pegasus 60.16 features 360° continuous rotation, a maximum reach of 15,9 m with extendable a

Dieci's Pegasus 60.16 features 360° continuous rotation, a maximum reach of 15,9 m with extendable arm, while maximum capacity is 6 tonnes.

Leach Lewis Heavy, the newest division of the UK construction equipment dealer, has been appointed as the authorised dealer for Dieci's Telescopic and Roto Telehandler range.

The appointment covers the counties of Cambridgeshire; Leicestershire; Northamptonshire; Warwickshire; and Bedfordshire. The new dealership will be based at Leach Lewis Heavy's Whittlesey depot near Peterborough in Cambridgeshire.

Philip Lawday, Managing Director for Dieci Telehandlers Ltd, said, "We're delighted with the new appointment of Leach Lewis Heavy Plant for the East Midlands area, and are sure that, with their long standing reputation in the industry, they will provide the experience necessary to meet the needs of our customer."

Sean Donovan, Commercial Sales Manager at Leach Lewis Heavy, said "We will have a number of demonstration machines available, together with a full range of finance options through our sister company, Leach Lewis Capital."

Leach Lewis Heavy will be responsible for all service and warranty work on existing Dieci machines in the territory and will hold a comprehensive range of parts.

The Dieci telescopic handler range consists of over 60 models, from the 2.5t, 6m Apollo through to the 21t heavy duty Hercules, as well as a large choice of Roto telehandlers, manufactured at the Italian plant.

Leach Lewis is also the UK dealer for Snorkel.

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