Bucher Municipal’s GullyFlex C80 now available for immediate delivery

The GullyFlex C80, from Bucher Municipal, is the latest edition to their sewer and drainage range, which the company says sets a new standard in the medium volume tanker market. Engineered specifically for urban environments, the GullyFlex C80 combines cutting-edge technology with robust construction to deliver, what they believe is, unparalleled performance and reliability.  

The GullyFlex C80 is designed to make maintenance of gullies easy and efficient by combining a flexible boom, a powerful vacuum pump, and a large tank for debris. The highly flexible machine can be used as a gully cleaner and a standard combination vehicle to clean mainline sewers and drains. It is equipped with two jetting reels for maximum flexibility. Suction can be done via the 300-degree rotation boom or from the top suction placed at the back of the tank.

Designed for efficiency and ease of use

The machine is equipped with a flexible 3-piece boom, a high-powered 440CFM pump (as standard), and a large, durable debris tank. The tank is constructed from 20% thicker steel than some competitors for increased durability and a higher resale value. The load-sensing hydraulic drive in the jetting and vacuum pumps delivers only the power needed for the job, saving fuel and reducing noise exposure time for the operator.

Bucher Municipal GullyFlex C80
Bucher Municipal GullyFlex C80

Unmatched flexibility and performance

The GullyFlex C80 offers flexible chassis options, including the popular Mercedes-Benz low-entry cab. The GullyFlex C80 also boasts a 40% more powerful pump than competitors standard configuration, providing a jetting capacity of 125L/min at 160 bar. According to the company, this higher-pressure capability means the GullyFlex C80 can cut through debris more effectively and efficiently. The fully automated rear door opening and closing system enhances safety and ease of use.

Comprehensive service network

Bucher Municipal believes it has the most comprehensive service network coverage in the UK, with six strategically placed service centres supporting customers to keep their vehicles on the road. Their well-stocked parts department houses over £7 million in inventory and guarantees next-day delivery throughout the UK, minimising downtime and maximising operational efficiency.

A trusted partner in gully maintenance

Bucher Municipal’s reputation for quality and reliability is well-known in the sewer cleaning industry. For independent operators, small companies, and councils alike, Bucher Municipal is confident the GullyFlex C80 offers a proven solution that keeps vehicles operational and minimises costly downtime. Even better news for customers is the GullyFlex C80 is available now for immediate delivery.

Bucher Municipal’s Southern Regional Sales manager, Marc Rapson, Said:

“Whether you’re a council or contractor, we aim to provide you with the right equipment for the job, together with the best training, service and support. The Bucher GullyFlex C80 has immediate availability, unparalleled service support, and superior performance, keeping your operations running smoothly and efficiently.”

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