For general facilities maintenance, which typically involves a lot of different tasks, a Multihog is a great choice. It can carry attachments both front and rear, and changing from one to another (e.g. a mower to a sweeper), can be done very quickly. Having one machine with multiple attachments is much more cost-effective than having multiple separate machines for each task.
Its compact build, articulated design and manoeuvrability mean that it can access almost any area, and around pieces of street furniture.
Whether in-house or contractors, facilities maintenance professionals today are facing more challenges than ever before, having a vast array of tasks under their remit, and often operating within a limited budget. Ensuring public spaces stay clean and free of debris is not an easy task, particularly for winter maintenance contractors. An added challenge is often training up seasonal workers, who may only be working in the role for a matter of weeks or months.
For facilities maintenance professionals, a Multihog can solve some major challenges. Firstly, it’s a ‘one-machine, endless applications’ vehicle, which means that the purchase of one machine can cover many tasks. From mowing to pressure washing, and sweeping to plant-watering, it can do it all.
Secondly, it offers a market-leading operator experience. Comfortable cabin with heating and A/C, well insulated from noise and vibration, AND super simple to operate (so no need for lengthy operator training sessions).
Finally, for use in facilities maintenance, where the machine will switch from one application to the next quite regularly, the swift attachment swapping system on all Multihogs is ideal.
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