Multihog: The Snow Removal Workhorse
With its robust build, powerful engine and articulating chassis, the Multihog is ideal for a host of heavy duty winter work, from snow blowing, plowing and salt spreading to ice breaking and de-icing.
With its robust build, powerful engine and articulating chassis, the Multihog is ideal for a host of heavy duty winter work, from snow blowing, plowing and salt spreading to ice breaking and de-icing.
With its robust build, powerful engine and articulating chassis, the Multihog is ideal for a host of heavy duty winter work, from snow blowing, plowing and salt spreading to ice breaking and de-icing.
Favored by snow removal professionals thanks to its robust build, powerful engine and compact size, it's perfect for heavy duty snow removal in areas with restricted access.
24/7 support & trouble shooting, along with speedy access to spare parts when you need them comes as standard with our extensive North American dealer network.
Multi-use versatility with multiple attachments increases productivity and gives you great ROI on capital spend. Its all-season capability ensures it's never parked up being idle.
The Multihog is designed as an easy solution for operations and maintenance professionals alike - easy to operate, easy to service, and easy to spend long shifts in its comfortable cabin.
Featuring our most popular attachments, including snow plow, snow blower, sander, ice breaker, sweeper, pressure washer, boom mower and more…
Since November 2017, Tahoe City Public Utility District (TCPUD) in California has been using a Multihog MX 120 tractor with a Pronovost snowblower and Metal Pless angle blade for winter service on the area’s trails. In its first season, TCPUD clocked up over 400 hours on its Multihog.
Once the snow melts to around 5ft, we get our Multihog in there. At that point the snow is super dense, icy and solid; it’s pretty hard to shift, but it’s no problem for the MX. This tractor is really, really good – it’s the best thing I’ve seen around here, and it’s also the quickest.
Ralph Turner, Senior Operations Specialist, Tahoe City PUD
Timothy Smith of Elite Property Services (EPS) in Utah purchased his low profile Multihog MXC LP model in May 2016 and has put more than 322 operating hours on the machine since it was delivered. As EPS is a busy facilities management company, the Multihog is an important piece of equipment in their fleet, particularly for cleaning large parking garages/parking structures, roadways and vehicle access lanes.
We anticipated that our MXC LP would enable us to complete projects much more quickly; do a better job of cleaning than we can do manually and save on labour costs. I can honestly say that the Multihog has delivered on all of these aspects so far.
Timothy Smith, Owner, Elite Property Services.
Montana State University’s two Multihogs have proved to be the ideal solution for year round maintenance of the 160 acres of turf, 5 miles of street and 25 miles of sidewalk on the campus in south central Montana. The Multihogs have replaced previous pieces of equipment and according to the Department of Landscape and Grounds, they are the most versatile machines that the University has come across.
We try to improve our operations with each new purchase of equipment and this has definitely been the case with our Multihogs. They can be put to use for so many tasks, and the excellent visibility and operator comfort are further benefits.
Dave Hawkins, Dept. of Landscape & Grounds, MSU
Since November 2017, Tahoe City Public Utility District (TCPUD) in California has been using a Multihog MX 120 tractor with a Pronovost snowblower and Metal Pless angle blade for winter service on the area’s trails. In its first season, TCPUD clocked up over 400 hours on its Multihog.
Once the snow melts to around 5ft, we get our Multihog in there. At that point the snow is super dense, icy and solid; it’s pretty hard to shift, but it’s no problem for the MX. This tractor is really, really good – it’s the best thing I’ve seen around here, and it’s also the quickest.
Ralph Turner, Senior Operations Specialist, Tahoe City PUD
Timothy Smith of Elite Property Services (EPS) in Utah purchased his low profile Multihog MXC LP model in May 2016 and has put more than 322 operating hours on the machine since it was delivered. As EPS is a busy facilities management company, the Multihog is an important piece of equipment in their fleet, particularly for cleaning large parking garages/parking structures, roadways and vehicle access lanes.
We anticipated that our MXC LP would enable us to complete projects much more quickly; do a better job of cleaning than we can do manually and save on labour costs. I can honestly say that the Multihog has delivered on all of these aspects so far.
Timothy Smith, Owner, Elite Property Services.
Montana State University’s two Multihogs have proved to be the ideal solution for year round maintenance of the 160 acres of turf, 5 miles of street and 25 miles of sidewalk on the campus in south central Montana. The Multihogs have replaced previous pieces of equipment and according to the Department of Landscape and Grounds, they are the most versatile machines that the University has come across.
We try to improve our operations with each new purchase of equipment and this has definitely been the case with our Multihogs. They can be put to use for so many tasks, and the excellent visibility and operator comfort are further benefits.
Dave Hawkins, Dept. of Landscape & Grounds, MSU
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