Pre owned PistenBully direct from the manufacturer
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Pre owned PistenBully direct from the manufacturer
Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG Customer magazine Issue 02/2005 02/2005 Editorial Quality has no sell-by date Pre owned PistenBully direct from the manufacturer With more than 300 vehicles sold, last season was one of the most successful ever for the PistenBully used vehicles segment. Pre owned PistenBully are highly sought-after,particularly in East Europe. There are always some 60 to 80 PistenBully on show in Laupheim.There are also used machines at the branches and subsidiaries themselves. Interested parties can thus be confident of finding the model of their choice in Kässbohrer’s stock of machines. In addition to their traditional applications in winter sport resorts,pre owned PistenBully are also purchased specifically for special applications.Whether for mowing, mulching or refuse tip construction, around 90 % of these vehicles are “used”.The reasons for this are simple. Firstly, in these applications too, PistenBully are used during high summer temperatures, which in itself puts them under a particular strain. Secondly, the machines used for these special tasks are driven not on snow but,in many cases,on sand,gravel and debris, where they put to extremely heavy-duty use. As a result, operating new machines would often be wholly uneconomical. Pre owned PistenBully are sold in three variants. “Economy” machines have only been tested technically; repairs can be carried out by the buyer.The “Standard” model is already “partially repaired”. www.pistenbully.com Dear Customers and Readers The beginning of winter season 2005/2006 will shortly be upon us.We are hard at work, happily anticipating the coming months.The enthusiasm for PistenBully and BeachTech machinery is reflected in the articles in this K-info. I would like to say a big thank you for your interest and for the overwhelming response to the new, international K-info. This is because in countries such as the Czech Republic and Russia, tourism and winter sports are taking on an ever greater role in the economy, and winter sports fans too are becoming more and more demanding.Pre owned PistenBully offer a comparatively inexpensive starting-off point in locations where having high-quality machines with a corresponding equipment level is important.At around 60 %,the share of the East European market is the biggest in the used vehicle segment.The remaining 40 % is spread between a further 25 countries worldwide, led, of course, by Germany,Austria and Switzerland. During recent years, there has been an increased tendency for customers not wanting to wait until the end of September to purchase their new used PistenBully. As a result, Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG has decided to start selling pre owned vehicles from an earlier date this year.This is why, after 7 years, the pre owned vehicle show and the PistenBully Parade will not be held in 2005. Nevertheless, as ever, you will still find the biggest selection of pre owned PistenBully at Kässbohrer. Moving into the new season with gusto! We have been able to further consolidate our position as a global market leader, particularly in Europe and North America. Our positive and solid business development during the past financial year is allowing us to make investments in the future.With new vehicles such as the PistenBully 200, the PistenBully 300 Kandahar and a wealth of model improvement measures, our goal is to continue offering our customers the best products. “Then as now: giving faithful service“ This means that all major functions required for operation have been restored.“Premium” machines have been fully overhauled,technically and visually,starting with the engine and finishing with the paintwork. After repairs therefore, Premium machines are as new and also come with the relevant guarantee, valid for six months or 500 operating hours.A quarter of all used machines are now ordered as Premium models. The percentage of Standard models is around 40 % and some 35 % of all buyers prefer to repair their Economy machine themselves.“In this context, both the concept of “Premium”and that of “Standard”have now become synonymous with quality around the world.This is because Kässbohrer reconditions the vehicles throughout in its own workshop – only new or generally overhauled and fully tested Kässbohrer original spare parts are used.This gives us a major lead over other manufacturers”, says Marc Celewitz, responsible for used vehicle sales, summarising the success of Kässbohrer’s quality standards. vehicles reflects the company’s awareness of the importance of the used vehicle segment. For Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG, the used vehicle segment has become an important target market.The principal reason for this is the extremely high number of trade-ins.While the trade-in figure is only 20 to 25 % in the car segment, for example, 70 to 75 % of all PistenBully customers trade in their old machine when buying a new vehicle.The range of pre owned vehicles available is correspondingly wide, and between 160 and 180 PistenBully models are normally available. Kässbohrer’s recent investment of € 300,000 in a new hall for reconditioning pre owned Contact: marc.celewitz@pistenbully.com The other areas of Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG also benefit from the heavy demand for used PistenBully machines. Firstly, spare parts sales, for the reason that Economy customers consider quality and reliability to be important and usually order original spare parts.The used vehicle business also creates more work during the summer months in areas such as chain manufacture and the paintshop.This has now become the established order of things for the workshop team.The “used vehicle season” now begins at the end of March for these employees – shortly after the end of the season.The number of vehicles that must be reconditioned and repaired before autumn is now so high that the workshop team works virtually around the clock between September and March and is also at work on Saturdays. Internet: www.pistenbully.com/usedvehicles Kässbohrer’s first-class customer service agents can be found on every continent and can access almost every corner of the globe. Together with our customers, we want to develop visions and remain an efficient and reliable partner – the leader in technology and cost effectiveness.We are looking forward to the coming season and are working hard for our products and customers. We would like to wish you all a successful winter 2005/2006! Gebhard Schwarz Page 2 Contents Pre owned PistenBully direct from the manufacturer Front page PistenBully FunPark Camps: Long runners for trendsetters Page 2 Cooperation with IVECOMagirus Page 2 The driver’s cab with ROPS certification: An absolute must. Page 3 For the sake of the environment. For us all! Page 3 Karl Kessler – 40 years on the slope and elsewhere Page 3 Prize-winning pictures from the 04/05 season photography competition Page 4/5 BeachTech: Winning tests at ECOPLAYAS 2005 Page 6 Excellent opportunities for school-leavers Page 6 PistenBully clears the way! Page 6/7 The PistenBully tour of Eastern Europe meets huge interest Page 7 One of the “fathers” of PistenBully Page 7 PistenBully FunPark Camps: Long runners for trendsetters Whether in the Swiss Alps or South Korea, PistenBully FunPark Camps have become a well-established meeting place for the international FunPark community.The fact that these meetings are no longer an insider’s tip is reflected in the huge interest shown in the FunPark event each year.This year, forty drivers from eleven countries took part in the 6th FunPark Camp in Saas Fee, held between 13 and 17 June. Switzerland was not the only FunPark Camp venue: the South Korean FunPark Camp held at the end of February in Young Pyong was attended this year by 35 drivers from all 25 of the country’s skiing areas. The PistenBully Professional’s Camp is an attractive combination of advice, training and plenty of fun, information and communication.A combination that enthralled not only drivers from the Central Alps in Saas Fee, but also participants from Sweden, Finland, Spain, the Czech Republic and the USA. One participant even came from as far away as New Zealand to see the latest “FunPark” trends and technologies. This strong international participation is a clear sign of the importance which the trend for FunParks has now assumed throughout the world. Parks of this kind are an almost indispensable feature in winter sports resorts, regardless of whether the resort is located in the European Alps, in America’s Rocky Mountains, or in the skiing resorts of Japan and New Zealand. For the young generation in particular, HalfPipes, BoarderCross, BankTurns, Jumps and Rails are the attractive alternative to classic skiing on the slopes.The ParkBully was again at the centre of attention during the FunPark Camp.Thanks to its special equipment, it not only saves a great deal of time when building the various FunPark features, it is also the only vehicle on the market able to cope with even the most extreme requirements. In addition to ParkBully training, practical exercises with the PipeMagician were on the agenda. Demonstrations were given of the individual applications of a PipeMagician for building FunPark elements such as Pipes or a BoarderCross. Even small quantities of snow enable work to be carried out efficiently and without difficulty. Participants at the Saas Fee FunPark Camp also had the opportunity to test the new ParkBlade for the first time.The ParkBlade allows easy and rapid relocation or transport of objects of all kinds. This feature makes the ParkBlade the perfect solution when FunParks must be redesigned on a regular basis.Whether FunBoxes, RainbowRails or FlatRails, all elements which are currently used in FunParks can be repositioned using the ParkBlade.As a result, the FunPark can be Shortening a winch rope – Getting the hang of it Page 8 The Kässbohrer team celebrates its success in the Dreiländergiro event Page 8 Fan mail Page 8 PistenBully-Shop Page 8 given a facelift at regular intervals, ensuring it remains varied and attractive.The ParkBlade was realised in the form of a PistenBully 12way clearing blade with fork-lift truck prongs for relocating objects.This makes both moving rails and fun boxes and transporting other objects with the relevant attachment points a one-man job. Lashing straps are only necessary in extreme cases in order to secure the load.The ParkBlade has been designed to carry heavy loads: loads weighing as much as 1,000 kg do not pose a problem.The ParkBlade is a standard feature of the ParkBully, and can also be fitted as an optional extra to all PistenBully models of the 200 series for the 2005/2006 season and to 300 models. The ParkBlade will certainly come into use in far-away South Korea within a short period of time. Interest in PistenBully is growing rapidly in this country.Today, around 100 machines are at work on the ski slopes of South Korea, among them eight ParkBully 300 vehicles.Around the world, there are more than 300 ParkBully machines in use – is there any better confirmation of their capabilities? Contact: wolfgang.lutz@pistenbully.com Service numbers Technical Customer Services Gerhard Strähle Tel.: +49 (0) 7392/900-103 Fax: +49 (0) 7392/900-100 Spare parts sales Reinhard Kristen Tel.: +49 (0) 7392/900-135 Fax: +49 (0) 7392/900-130 Credits Publisher A fire service PistenBully Cooperation with IVECO-Magirus The PistenBully 100 Flexmobil with a fire services attachment celebrated a high-profile premiere during the summer at the Interschutz fire safety trade fair in Hanover. Since the beginning of the year, Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG and IVECO-Magirus have been working together in the field of fire and disaster protection. A high number of specialists from Germany and abroad were enthralled by the concept and requested to see the vehicle at work. As a result, further demonstrations were given during August following the fair premiere. One such demonstration took place at Cologne/Bonn Airport, where the terrain around the runway is often boggy, preventing the use of allwheel drive vehicles. Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG Kässbohrerstraße 11, D-88471 Laupheim Tel.: +49 (0) 7392/900-0 Fax: +49 (0) 7392/900-556 E-Mail: info@pistenbully.com Published half-yearly. The next issue of K-info will be published in spring 2006. Print run: 3.000 copies Editor: Sabine Denzler www.pistenbully.com In these applications, the new PistenBully 100 Fireflex is an all-terrain alternative for extinguishing fires and rescuing injured persons should an aircraft leave the runway. Other possible applications are oil spillages in areas that allwheel vehicles cannot access from land and watercraft cannot access from the sea.The new vehicle’s tried and tested capabilities were demonstrated during a presentation held on the shores of Lake Constance in Friedrichshafen. It was attended by numerous specialists from fire services in Friedrichshafen, Konstanz, Radolfzell and Achstetten as well as from the Office for the Prevention of Water and Soil Pollution. Contact: harald.schmid@pistenbully.com Page 3 The driver’s cab with ROPS certification: An absolute must! CE certification – what’s that? If a machine has CE certification, its operators can rest assured that it offers a level of reliability and safety recognised by European authorities.The machine satisfies EU directives and can be used under the conditions recommended in the relevant directives. Only CE certification permits a machine to be used. Since September 2002, it has been strictly forbidden to operate a machine without CE certification that does not correspond to EU directives. As people, we try to protect themselves from any dangers as much as possible.Today’s rigorous standards are the result of this need for safety. Opting for a PistenBully is also a decision for an exemplary safety concept: our PistenBully high-stability safety driver’s cab provides all vehicle occupants with optimal protection. Appendix I of Article R 233-84 of the (French) Employment Law Code states:“If there is a risk of the vehicle overturning during use, it must be designed in such a way (...) that it can be fitted with a roll-over protection system.”This requirement is fulfilled by the ROPS safety standard which has been adopted in EU directives. PistenBully not only ensure perfectly prepared pistes throughout an entire skiing region; they also ensure the driver’s safety.What’s good to know is that our PistenBully have borne the CE symbol since 1993. The driver’s cab of all PistenBully 100, 200, 300 and 300 Polar models built For the sake of the environment. For us all! Kässbohrer is investing significant capital and resources in the development of new technologies in order to consolidate its pioneering position to lasting effect. Adherence to new European directives aimed at further reducing exhaust emissions is always ensured before the legislation actually comes into force.This is, of course, what you would rightly expect from us as a global market and innovation leader. The permissible emissions values are governed by emissions standards which specify the emission of pollutants such as nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and particulates.The rulings in the countries subject to certification (Europe, the USA and Japan) in the non-road segment conform with one another in terms of time scales.This is advantageous because, after all, PistenBully are used around the world. Scarcely had the new emissions standard Tier 3a (Euro-4) taken effect at the beginning of the year but the new Tier 3b (Euro-5) emissions standard was ready for adoption. It is to be passed by the EU committees by the end of the year and should come into force by 2010 at the latest.Instead of 0.2 grams of soot particles per kilowatt-hour, diesel engines will then only be allowed to emit 0.02 g/kWh. Using state-of-the-art engine technology from DaimlerChrysler, Kässbohrer will ensure compliance with this standard in good time too.All vehicles built from 2006 onwards can already be supplied compliant with the Tier www.pistenbully.com 3a standard (corresponds to Euro-4 in the on-road sector). Kässbohrer is compensating the drastic reductions in accelerating behaviour and engine operation at high speeds entailed by the new emissions standards through better tuning of the drive train: the same output with less emissions. In the USA, testing and inspection standards are stipulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).According to EPA directives, an engine must adhere to the exhaust emissions limit values for a period of use of up to 8,000 working hours or 10 years. Special operation manuals and type plates are also stipulated.The type plates include an EPA engine family number, thereby testifying that the engine concerned is duly certified. On PistenBully machines, this proof of certification can be found as a black sticker on the engine valve cover. Clean engines have long been a “must” for Kässbohrer. Companies like Kässbohrer that operate in ecologically sensitive areas such as high mountains must provide efficient emissions protection measures.The fully electronic engine management system in PistenBully models ensures that the engine develops the optimal output at all times. Both the quantity and time of fuel injection are harmonised exactly to the engine load and the environmental conditions.This has a positive effect not only on the vehicles’ cost effectiveness, but also on emissions: an active contribution to climate protection. since 2002 is ROPS-certified.This certification is made known to all via a sticker located on the vehicle windscreen. Trust is good. Control is better. How do you know if a vehicle is ROPS-certified? To find out, go to the HVBG website at www.hvbg.de/e/bgp/pz. Click on “open database” and enter the manufacturer’s name in the field entitled “Name of the certificate owner”.All the manufacturer’s ROPS-certified products will then be displayed. Portrait Karl Kessler – 40 years on the slope and elsewhere South America and Africa are two places to which he hasn’t travelled on business,but those are the only two continents that Karl Kessler has not visited on behalf of PistenBully during the past 40 years. Otherwise,he has been almost everywhere:North America and New Zealand, Japan,Greenland and even the Antarctic.He travelled there twice during the Antarctic summer to work at the Indian Antarctic Station Dakshin Gangotri. Karl Kessler’s Kässbohrer career began in 1965 when,at the age of 14,he began an apprenticeship as a vehicle mechanic.At that time,omnibuses and PistenBully machines were still serviced together in the omnibus repairs department in NeuUlm.It was there that he soon discovered his passion for PistenBully.His first assignments came during the early 1970s,when his work covered both PistenBully groomers and SETRA omnibuses.Nevertheless,his enthusiasm was strongly defined by the PistenBully assignments,which took him to different countries near and far. Mr Kessler finally said goodbye to omnibuses in 1975 in order to concentrate fully on the PistenBully.This was the start of what,for him,was the most interesting period of his working life.The first thing on the agenda was to polish up his English skills as a basis for international assignments.Then he went on his travels. A pioneering spirit was called for in those days,as building up the worldwide PistenBully organisation was not always easy.“On-site we often had to be self-sufficient when it came to training customers and establishing service support locations.It was hard work but also very interesting”,he recalls happily.Mr Kessler no longer travels around the world,but works in the Allgäu region.Here he knows every mountain,every customer and every slope – and he’s still out and about during the day with the same enjoyment in his work as he had 40 years ago.Karl’s motto is “ customer satisfaction is my top goal.” Karl’s Allgäu customers join us in congratulating Karl Kessler on his 40th anniversary with the company. Page 4 Prize-winning pictures from the 04/05 season photography competition A big thank you to all the entrants. We look forward to the next competition during the coming winter season. Fabian Walter Switzerland Marco Escher Austria Taken in Galtür-Silvretta Peter Wartner Germany Taken in Rothwald-Wasenalp Michael Koch/Thomas Geisler Taken in Waakirchen - Marienstein Thomas Krippgans Nicolas Marduel Germany “Master Baker“ Taken on the Hintertuxer Glacier Taken in Les Diablerets, Switzerland www.pistenbully.com Austria Page 5 Tobbe Nilsson Special prize: Josef Irlacher Sweden Germany So much enthusiasm has to be rewarded! Taken in Fjätervålen Victor Torrecillas Jonas Carlson Spain Sweden Taken in the Sierra Nevada Taken in Val Thorens, France Paul Hawkings New Zealand Andrés Más Spain Taken on Mount Ruapehu Taken in Baqueira Beret Page 6 BeachTech: Winning tests at ECOPLAYAS 2005 Professional beach management and the sustainable development of coastal areas were the subjects of the ECOPLAYAS 2005 specialist conference, which was held in the spring in Santander, Spain. However, not only theory was on the agenda this year; practice also had its place! This year for the first time, a large test circuit was at the heart of the international congress,which takes place every two years. This was where all the suppliers in the who’s who of beach cleaning technology had to demonstrate the capabilities of their products. The tasks was clearly specified: an area of beach some 50 metres in length had to be clean after being swept twice.At the first day, the efficiency of the beach cleaning machines was tested on dry sand strewn with a wide variety of different types of rubbish, cigarette stubs, bottle tops and similar materials. On the second day, the sand was wet. Here the main objective was to effectively remove seaweed and plant debris.The individual participants were assessed on the basis of the quantity of rubbish removed by the individual vehicles and the amount of sand swept up. BeachTech took the lead in all disciplines, and proved the clear favourite when it comes to keeping beaches and coastal areas clean, even under difficult conditions. Successful competitors were the BeachTech Marina, the BeachTech 2000, the BeachTech 2800 and the BeachTech 3000. The concept of the ECOPLAYAS congress is hitherto unique in the world: the event addresses a wide spectrum of specialist topics. Indeed, a huge variety of issues are dealt with, ranging from current tsunami-related matters through subjects such as erosion, protection of the environment on beaches, and maintaining and equipping beaches, to the development of beach tourism and ISO certification. In attendance were experts from every area of beach management, from local authorities, contractors and tourism associations, as well as from solutions suppliers like Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG.As a consequence, this congress comes to the attention of both specialists in the field and the general public. ECOPLAYAS is an approach that could well set a benchmark for events in coastal countries. sustainable coastal development,as refuse and rubbish are removed efficiently from the ecological cycle. Contact: christian.bauer@beach-tech.com The primary goal of many BeachTech users is, naturally, to attract holidaymakers to scenic, clean beaches and to ensure these customers’ loyalty. In the medium and long term, the use of professional cleaning technologies also helps the environment and supports Apprenticeships and training at Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG Shifting the snow from Excellent opportunities for school-leavers Swiss mountain passes Any company that tailors its objectives, products and resources as purposefully as Kässbohrer to the future is naturally highly committed to training young people. Only qualified employees will enable the company’s current position to be upheld and further consolidated. In the commercial sector, training as an industrial clerk is not the only option:each year,one place is also offered on the Dipl.-Betriebswirt/in (Masters in Business Administration) course, specialising in industry.This programme is delivered in collaboration with Heidenheim Vocational College.As a result, each semester, the young students are taught theoretical principles during a period of three months at the Vocational College in Heidenheim and then spend the next three months at Kässbohrer in Laupheim, where they learn how these principles are applied in practice.This course lasts three years and focuses on materials management and production, marketing, production logistics, finance and accounting, organisation and data processing as well as personnel management.After the course,these young employees are highly qualified and able to carry out a wide range of tasks. The Dipl.-Betriebswirt/in course receives many applications on account of its numerous advantages, such as its short duration of three years, its strong focus on practical work and the monthly payment. Daniel Maier, a student in the second semester at Kässbohrer, is all too aware of this, because, two years ago, his application to Kässbohrer was only one out of a total of around 40 applications. According to the Institute of German Industry in Cologne, an average of 48 school-leavers now apply for each place on the course. Indeed it is the programme’s practical relevance that makes it so varied and interesting, says Matthias Pfitzer, who is in his fourth semester.“After three months of pure theory, you look forward to the practical phase and vice versa.” In the technical sector, the job of a production mechanic is at the focal point of the apprenticeships offered by Kässbohrer.The special feature of this course is that the apprenticeship is conducted in partnership with the company Uhlmann.Also situated in Laupheim, Uhlmann specialises in the manufacture of packaging machines used by the pharmaceuticals industry for packaging tablets and ampoules. In the Uhlmann training workshop, the Kässbohrer apprenticeships not only learn how to lathe, file and mill correctly, they also study mechanical engineering. In return, Kässbohrer trains the Uhlmann apprentices in all areas of hydraulics, giving them the know-how they need to design the pneumatically-operated components used in Uhlmann machinery.This is an example of a successful apprentice training agreement between two medium-sized companies.Two to three apprentices are taken on each year.The training courses for production mechanics and mechatronic engineers in the vehicle industry are thus enhanced and meaningfully consolidated at both companies.Working together offers a wealth of opportunities! Kässbohrer offers school-leavers a variety of opportunities to ensure a good start to their working lives and a future with prospects! www.beach-tech.com PistenBully clears the way! Mountain passes are crucial in the Alps. Not only for tourism but also and primarily for through-traffic. In spring, the Grimsel Pass in Switzerland, which connects the canton of Valais with the Bernese Oberland, is buried beneath a thick blanket of snow. Employees of the Oberland East Roads Inspectorate are responsible for clearing the road of snow, ice and scree and for keeping the two passes, the Grimsel and the Susten, open during the summer and autumn months. Happily, the times when this task was achieved using muscle power and shovels alone are gone.Today, snow ploughs are used to help clear the road, and, for some time now, a PistenBully 300 has also been used. When Heini Bürgi, Co-coordinator of the snow-clearing team, helped to clear a pass Clearing the snow from mountain roads used to be an arduous task for the first time in 1989, he realised that, “the work could be carried out more efficiently with the aid of a PistenBully.”The pioneer in using PistenBully groomers on Swiss mountain passes was Sepp Inderkum, President of the Swiss Representatives Association for Alpine Passes. Inderkum carried out the first trials in the framework of this project at the Furka Pass. One of the Association’s primary objectives is to open the Swiss passes as Page 7 The PistenBully tour of Eastern Europe meets huge interest More than 250 participants from 110 skiing resorts attended the Kässbohrer demonstration event in the Czech resort of Rokytnice, just one stop on this year’s tour through the skiing regions of Eastern Europe.This event was the highlight of a journey through the Czech Republic,Poland and Slovakia.The PistenBully 300 Polar with winch was at the centre of attention during the tour,while the other PistenBully models were also put to the test by the participants. occasions,the quality of on-site service, provided Ziva and Jindrisek,partner companies in the Czech Republic,received special praise. www.pistenbully.com Buildings and machines are not the sum total of a company’s value. Of immense value to any organisation are the people who work for it and the spirit in which they do so. From left: Robert Back, Karl Kromer, Otto Kässbohrer, Heinrich Kässbohrer, Erwin Wieland,Walter Haug, Hermann Mader, Karl Kässbohrer, Ludwig Koch Our former Chief Designer and authorised signatory Mr Walter Haug died on 7 July 2005 at the age of 73. Mr Haug was employed at Karl Kässbohrer Fahrzeugwerke GmbH for more than 40 years. Until his retirement in 1995, he successfully headed the Design department responsible for our PistenBully models. early as possible in April or May.The PistenBully proved its capabilities and Sepp Inderkum began to promote his idea.As a result, Heini Bürgi’s vision became reality in 1995 at the Grimsel and Susten Passes. Heini Bürgi is impressed by the PistenBully performance: working with the PistenBully is “more economical, more efficient and quicker“. It clears away much more snow per hour than any other vehicle and has significantly lower fuel consumption.”High pushing power is called for when it comes to moving great masses of snow.The manoeuvrability of a PistenBully enables snow to be removed up to the rocks, thereby eliminating walls of snow.“If required, even the snow above the road can be removed and hard avalanche snow and spears of ice can be cleared effortlessly”, reports Bürgi, pleased.The huge snowfalls not only block passes but also obstruct entire tunnel mouths. “On the Berne side, the Susten road has 13 tunnels.Three tunnel mouths facing down into the valley and,depending on the snowfall, further tunnel entrances on the mountain side too are normally blocked by avalanches.There are seven to eight metres of snow on the roadway in these locations.” Not a problem for Heini Bürgi and his team. The use of a ParkBully with its extremely manoeuvrable blade has proven the machine’s ability in these situations in particular. Bürgi values this feature:“The vertical adjustability of the blade through 72 degrees means that the One of the “fathers” of PistenBully In neighbouring Slovakia,where Kässbohrer is also a leading supplier of piste machinery,a total of 120 specialists attended the PistenBully presentation in Jasna.Here once again,the PistenBully 300 Polar with winch was at the centre of attention. It was also evident that the demand for used vehicles is still very high in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic and Poland. The Kässbohrer team received an excellent response at its other stop-off locations on the tour. In Pustevny for example,where,despite bad weather conditions,more than 80 people made their way to the event.On both The prerequisite for such a trial is a skiing resort willing to provide a PistenBully each year.In this case,the Hasliberg resort provided a PistenBully, a huge boon for mountain pass clearance. Prior to this, snow ploughs worked through the snow layer by layer until they finally came to the road.This time-consuming method is now a thing of the past.As far as possible, removal of the layers of snow is left to the PistenBully, and the snow ploughs are used only when the break-through to the road is in sight or the terrain becomes too narrow for a PistenBully. In memoriam Walter Haug Mr Haug was one of our original employees. He played a significant role in establishing the All Terrain vehicle section within Kässbohrer. His ideas proved themselves on the market and underpinned the success of the PistenBully range. Responsible for the development of the very first PistenBully,Walter Haug quickly saw that making improvements to products already on the market was not the right solution, and that it was necessary to develop a new concept. A high pushing power is needed to tackle hard avalanche snow and these snow masses. machine is optimally suited to digging out tunnel openings. The ParkBully was able to clear these entrances without the use of a snow plough.” Clearing snow several metres deep from a mountain pass is not without its dangers.Air and water pockets form in the thick blanket of snow.The areas of snow that are the most dangerous are those on turf and ledges of rock where they have no hold.Thus it has happened that a PistenBully has drifted away together with the snow mass and taken an unwanted dip in a lake, as Bürgi recalls from his many years of experience. Ground or wet avalanches, blocks of ice, rock falls, snowdrifts and falling ice are other unanticipated incidents that can surprise even an experienced driver from above. Here too the advantages of using a PistenBully are evident:“Using a PistenBully, there is only one machine in the danger zone, and it can also get out of any danger situation more quickly than other machines.” After approximately 100 working hours, the PistenBully has completed its snow clearance job at the Grimsel Pass. Unless, of course, winter suddenly returns and transforms the Haslital mountain region into a snowy winter wonderland once again. Walter Haug (wearing a white coat) during a test with other Kässbohrer employees The expertise of Kässbohrer employees in the manufacture of omnibuses and commercial vehicles led to the development of a basic principle that is still definitive today and that has become the standard for all snow groomers.The most important components of this concept are the hydrostatic drive for unproblematic power transmission,wheel steering for sure manoeuvring,a low centre of gravity for extreme inclines and slopes,the platform as a means of transportation and, of course, the diesel engine.The first PistenBully were finally delivered to customers in the winter of 1969. Mr Haug’s made an outstanding contribution to the development and ongoing improvement of our success product, the PistenBully. He set standards in the preparation of ski slopes that are still applicable around the world today.We are indebted to his expertise and intuition, and to his high standards of further development and innovation.We are grateful to him for so much.We deeply regret the passing of a man we remember with esteem and respect, and we offer our deepest sympathy to his family. Page 8 Practical tips: Shortening a winch rope – Getting the hang of it News PistenBully-Shop PistenBully multi-functional tool Original Leatherman multi-functional tool with needle-nose pliers,knife,wire cutters, extra-strong wire cutters,clockmaker’s screwdriver,small screwdriver,medium and large screwdriver,Phillips screwdriver, tin/bottle opener,corkscrew and an eye for easy attachment. € 69,50 6. After a short time, the rope will break at the intended location. 1. Clamp the winch rope in the vice. 2. Position the loose end in the lathe and secure. 3. Using a welding torch, heat the winch rope along a length of 100 millimetres. 7. Leave the break point to cool down properly. PistenBully backpack Backpack comprising a spraywater-resistant main compartment with a front-loading system, a zipped front compartment, adjustable padded shoulder straps with chest and waist belts and a padded, breathable rear section. Further features are a belt attachment for a sleeping bag, straps for attaching an ice pick and cross-country skis, a rubber base, attachment eyes for carabiners and two open side pockets. € 29,90 Prices include statutory VAT and exclude a flat delivery charge of € 5.90. The minimum order value is € 25.00. These items can be ordered from the PistenBully Shop at www.pistenbully.com. 4. When the winch rope begins to glow, slowly turn it anticlockwise three to four times on the lathe (turn the rope). 5. When turning the rope, the force applied must be increased slowly and uniformly to ensure as smooth a break as possible. 8. The uniform force applied when turning the rope on the lathe ensures a smooth break, meaning that the end of the winch rope should not require much finishing work. The Kässbohrer team celebrates its success in the Dreiländergiro event It’s not only during the winter that Kässbohrer employees are out and about in the Alps; in summer too they enjoy spending time in the mountains.And, to all intents and purposes, at demanding events such as the Dreiländergiro competition in Nauders in July. Eight sports-mad mountain bikers entered, trying to conquer the high passes in as short a time as possible. And what an outstanding performance! Route A 172 kilometres / Ascent of 3,300 metres Dieter Münz 8:32:52 hours Andreas Winter 9:02:58 hours Other finishers: Hans-Peter Feeß Josef Wegerer Route B 137 kilometres / Ascent of 2,000 metres Gerhard Strähle 6:30:57 hours Werner Seethaler 6:31:01 hours Stephan Mayer 6:45:25 hours Joachim Laible 6:45:28 hours Your details Please let us know if you have changed address. E-mail: info@pistenbully.com or Fax: +49 (0) 7392/900-556 www.pistenbully.com Fan mail My name is Silas Ketterer, I am eight years old and I will be going into Year 4 at Hans-Jakob School in Titisee-Neustadt after the summer holidays. My hobbies include playing the piano and athletics. But my biggest hobby is PistenBully. Two years ago, my Mum was working at weekends during the winter at the Herzogenhorn Winter Sports Performance Centre at Feldberg.That was how I got to know my friend Roland Butz (Butzi) and how I came to love PistenBully!!! Through Butzi, I became more and more keen on this snow vehicle, as I was often allowed to ride in the cab. For my birthday this year, Butzi gave me an invitation to spend a whole day with him and Christoph Duffner (ex-ski-jumper, Duffi) at Kässbohrer in Laupheim. During the day, I was able to look at everything going on, and I got a surprise present of two Kässbohrer models. Naturally they have been given pride of place in my PistenBully bedroom. Of course I’m looking forward to going to the open-air swimming pool this summer, but I’m even happier when the first flakes of snow fall again and my friend Butzi takes me onto the slopes at Feldberg. Until then, I will lie in my home-made PistenBully bed and dream about wintertime and a trip in a Polar 300 with cable winch. Maybe I will get another opportunity to visit Kässbohrer. It would be great to be a PistenBully driver!!! Best wishes from PistenBully fan SILAS and family