Customer reviews archive

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We currently have three AS 510s in use. In addition to the good quality and reliability, which are of utmost importance to us as a service provider, the gain in efficiency is particularly impressive. With the professional mulcher, we don't have to mow more often than before with a catcher bag, but we save ourselves the time-consuming disposal of the clippings.

– Engelbert Himberger (owner of Engelbert's Hausmeisterservice, Austria)

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We have been using the AS 53 Allrad for our ornamental lawns on slopes up to 45° for more than 15 years. For this extreme application, it is the only machine on the market that meets our requirements for quality and performance. The robustness of the machines has convinced us for a long time. In the meantime, we have a fleet of 6 AS machines that provide us with loyal service at all times.

– Ralf Mainz (Master Gardener of Stiftung Stift Neuzelle, Germany)

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Our AS 73 works even with high and woody growth thanks to the 2 blade speeds. Great!

– Christian Linge (Flörsbachtal, Germany)

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We, the company MT-Anlagenpflege, deal with the care and maintenance of rainwater retention basins, sewage treatment plants and water works. We maintain almost 60 elevated tanks, 90 sewage treatment plants and 160 rainwater retention basins. Our 12 AS machines are indispensable. We are very proud of the AS 1040 YAK 4WD. We received it 5 days after the official presentation. Since these three weeks the machine is running in hard use, we have already mowed 80 hours with this machine. The next YAK has already been ordered.

– Matthias Trenz (owner of MT-Anlagenpflege, Germany)

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After the first mowing with my AS 63 mower, my chestnut and apricot garden looks top-maintained again. Congratulations on your great products!

– Fritz Urbanek (from Krems, Austria)

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With 35 year old mowers from AS, we still have fun mowing. That is Swabian quality. We own several "Gütle" (garden plots), one of which is on a steep slope. Our AS 53 B1/R all-wheel drive still does a great job! We also have an AS 45 B1, which is just as old and still in use. Our oldest AS machine still in working order is an AS 21 from 1968, found in grandpa's barn.

– Marius Wiedmann (student from Heubach, Germany)

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We use our freshly acquired AS 900 Enduro mainly to maintain the orchards we have planted, also for large grassy areas close to the forest and to mow the dam areas of our club-owned rearing ponds. Furthermore, we mow the paths and access roads of our club waters. Due to the nutrient-rich soil at the ponds, the growth sometimes reaches a height of more than 1.30 m, but this is no problem for the AS 900 Enduro. Our mower is now running the first 7 hours of operation without any problems and we are impressed by the performance of this device. The previously very sweaty manual work is now a lot of fun with this device, saves time and is very effective. We can't imagine our machine park without the mower, the investment has already paid off.

– Jan Marewski (water warden of the fishing club ASV Hillerse e.V., Germany)

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I use my AS 26 to mow out my paddock.

– Christian Eisenacher (Privat User, Hellstein, Germany)

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They still exist: garden tools with durability from the past paired with the technology of today. More than 20 years ago, my father had bought a second-hand AS 53 2T lawn mower for the regular mowing of an orchard of about 2,000 m², which still performs its services reliably today; before that, the mower had already been in use for more than 10 years at the road administration. In parallel, we had two others AS 53 2Ts that were older and that we could still sell for good money. If you buy an AS mower new and use it privately, it will probably last a lifetime. Basically, of course, as with all machines, you have to look after them and handle them sensibly.

– Joachim Follmann (private user, Germany)

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My "grandfather" from the AS family is the AS 28 Enduro. Actually, among the 3-wheeled bikes, it's the cream of the crop. It doesn't tip to the side even on the steepest slope and thanks to its studded tyres and 2-speed gearbox, it gets through everywhere. If I have calculated correctly, its blade speed at 4500 rpm is approx. 525.6 km/h. For comparison, a class F5 Tornado= approx. 510 km/h. Maybe I'll convert it into a drone.

– Dietmar Kling (green care service provider from Niefern near Pforzheim, Germany)