Sunbelt expo's over, and I'm flying back tomorrow morning. This has been a very nice show, although we might have preferred to see it as crowded as last year, I was told. Organization of the show was excellent, everyone there were very nice, and the people who stopped by our booth were mulching-business-well-educated people for most of them. Overall, I really enjoyed that first trip to GA. Special thanks to Robbie for helping me with translation sometimes and teaching me a few of the region's expression. I only regret going back so soon, now that I could actually understand a whole sentence spoken in that singing accent of GA.
Robbie will be test driving the low flow head in the next weeks, and I look forward to reading his comments on how good it works

Seriously, if it works as good as it looks, it will be an incredible little beast.
And finally... in terms of
pricing, we'll start this low-flow-yet-industrial little head at
25k$ + freight & customs. Might go down a little after we start a more constant production. And just like the other DENIS heads, it features a variable displacement motor; it's a 80 cc this time, and actually allows to run with low flow, and with high flow when available. And it's running with the same teeth as the regular high-flow heads and excavator heads.
Don't hesitate to call Robbie to find out where he's trying it.
There you go, Robbie, I'm sure you needed more job.
All right, gotta wake up in 5 hours. Better go to sleep now...