Taylor Made Continuous Concrete Edging
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The Lil' Bubba line comprises the most advanced patented landscape kerb machines on the market. This website has detailed information on the core equipment, as well as an extensive array of accessory equipment and tools to assist you. Although we are featuring the Lil' Bubba line, most of the equipment and tools will work with other machines or systems.

Lil' Bubba kerb machines and accessories are made by The Concrete Edge Company, Orlando, Florida, USA, and imported into Australia by Taylor Made Continuous Concrete Edging. As a distributor for The Concrete Edge Company, Taylor Made Continuous Concrete Edging prides itself on quality equipment, numerous tools, ongoing customer support and professional personnel.
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With more than a decade of kerbing experience, Lil' Bubba is at the forefront of the kerbing industry. The Lil' Bubba line of kerbing machines are the easiest and most efficient on the market. They will handle residential, industrial and commercial kerb applications. The unique drive mechanism and durable construction sets the Lil' Bubba kerb machine apart from its competitors.
The EPC is a larger version of the Lil' Bubba EP, designed to make quick work of parking lot ribbon kerb or extremely large landscape borders while feeding from a concrete truck. This machine will make kerb up to 12" x 12". The EPC has all the same features as the EP with the addition of a hand brake for extruding kerb on an incline.
The Toro 858H-S Mortar Mixer has a steel drum. Power blend mixing action gives you a fast, thorough blending of colours and aggregates. Using a unique arrangement of rubber and steel blades, the paddles rotate in a triple eight mixing action, resulting in a uniform mix. Free mounting service on trailers at Taylor Made Continuous Concrete Edging in Tamworth, NSW.
The 8 H.P. Honda engine provides the power needed to cut a 25mm by 225mm trench in the hardest clays. The steerable wheels make fancy curves and tree rings easy. The Bededger is suitable for standalone use by landscapers who do not wish to get into concrete edging. The photo shows the Bededger with an optional separate trenching rotor blade for digging trenches when laying reticulation pipes, etc.
Fibre Mesh is a fibre additive used to reinforce concrete, giving it more strength, stability and crack resistance. When added to a wet concrete or mortar mix, Efflorein Mk 2 is multi functional in its beneficial actions. Efflorein Mk 2 is a white powder. One 20kg bag of Efflorein Mk 2 is enough to treat four cubic metres of mix, making it an economical, value-adding product for your edging business.
Reviews (5)
Jcb Lawn Care & Curbing Appeal
Jcb Lawn Care & Curbing Appeal
Nov 08, 2020
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Purchased a pro package and went for training. Now I own my own business and ready to install curbing. These guys are great. Very satisfied with decision decision to go with this company.
Steve Wilson
Steve Wilson
Sep 25, 2019
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Good people, very helpful and incredible manufacturing facility with all kinds of big technology, and they build more than curb machines there too.
Jeremie Nelson
Jeremie Nelson
Aug 11, 2019
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Great company to work with...The entire staff was very professional while at the same time making you feel like family. Everything was handled just as they promised. one of the best experiences i have ever had!
Gene B.
Gene B.
Jun 16, 2019
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Did the three day training. Gordon has been great and is very flexible in what we need for our new venture. Equipment is well made.
Dan Gross
Dan Gross
May 29, 2018
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No compassion for a tough situation, all they had to do was return the money, and I would have been able to help keep my niece from being taken away! I bought a bubba package, and unfortunately 2 days later my sisters ex filed to try and take her daughter away via full custody. I immediately contacted bubba to see if I could cancel my order to focus on putting that money towards trying to keep her, mainly court costs. They talked in circles, came up with every excuse, and finally flat out said no! The finance company told me all they had to do was return the money, and this could have all be solved