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Genesis Versi Pro


 
Genesis Versi-Pro
 
 
Genesis’ New Versi-Pro:
A Huge Leap for Small Machines

Genesis designs, engineers, and manufactures some of the world’s most powerful mobile shears and excavator attachments. By applying that knowledge and expertise to smaller machines, we’re happy to introduce a revolutionary processing system for skid steers and mini-excavators. The new Genesis Versi Pro (GVP) — with modular-design and quick-change jaw sets — allows contractors in a broad range of applications to get bigger results from their smaller machines. The Versi Pro brings total versatility to the skid steer and mini-excavator machine, offering an initial choice of three jaw sets: grapple, shear and concrete cracking jaws, with additional jaw sets to come.

Each Versi Pro jaw set is engineered to efficiently process a vast range of applications, from interior demolition projects, scrap processing, landscaping work, land clearing, barrel handling, to onsite material processing and handling for small contractors. Whatever your needs are, the versatility and compact size of the Versi Pro will definitely make a big impact on your small machine.

Versi Pro Benefits:
- Fast, simple jaw change-outs - in under 10 minutes
- Each jaw set benefits from the unit’s standard 360° rotation, making material access and placement fast, easy and accurate
The Versi Pro is designed for use on 65 to 80 Hp skid steers and mini-excavators in the 10,000 –15,000 lb. range.
 


Ransome Equipment Sales, LLC
5118 Church Road, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Toll Free Phone: 888-726-7863 Phone: 856-778-4070 Fax: 856-778-4249
E-mail:  sales@ransome-equip.com

Revised: 10/23/2006