33% OFF – Skid steer loader with operator for two hours only $120
Only 50 coupons in this campaign
Skid steer loader can be fitted with numerous accessories. Check with MSI Manco for additional charges.
How’d you like a skid steer loader to move a little dirt around the backyard? Two hours of skid steer loader service with operator for only $120 – a 33% discount from MSI Manco!
What homeowner hasn’t wished for one of these after a hot day on the business end of a shovel? They’re the handiest piece of equipment this side of a construction site.
Building a garage? You’ll need to clear the pad and level it. Perfect for a skid steer loader!
Hey, that job's perfect for a skid steer loader! Winter isn't over yet in Calgary. Buy this coupon now before they're all gone!
Finally getting around to landscaping? Perfect for a skid steer loader!
Got a yard or two of gravel to move for that new driveway? Perfect for a skid steer loader!
We could go on all day about projects around the house, acreage or commercial site that are perfect for a skid steer loader, but you already know all that. You’ve got a job that needs doing and MSI Manco has the skid steer loader to fix you right up.
We’ll bring it your house or your business or your acreage, set it up and our operator will get right to work.
But before you call, make sure your project’s suitable for a skid steer loader:
Will the skid steer loader fit through your gate?
Has the skid steer loader got enough room to maneuver?
Has it got the right attachments to do the job you have in mind?
Do you need dirt or other material hauled away afterward? Talk to Mark at MSI Manco, there’s an extra charge for that.
In fact, give him a call at 403-254-2839 to talk over your project before you buy this coupon. Better safe than sorry, as the old saying goes.
If you think you have the perfect job for a skid steer loader, click on one of the Buy Coupon Now buttons and buy this deal now for just $120.
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About the Author (Author Profile)
Markham began his journalism career writing columns in the mid-1980s for Western People Magazine, then reported for a small Saskatchewan daily. He has spent most of his career in media and communications, likes to dabble in politics, was actively involved in economic development for many years, thinks that what goes on in the community is just as important as what happens provincially and nationally, and has a soft spot for small business (big business, not so much). Markham is a bit of a contrarian and usually has a unique take on the events of the day.