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Multi-tasking carrier hogs spotlight at INTERMAT

The Multihog MH90 multi-purpose implement carrier is making its INTERMAT debut this year. Developed and manufactured in Ireland, this ground breaking all-seasonal vehicle has made strong inroads into the municipal and highway maintenance sectors due to its versatility and proven ability to improve productivity and cut costs. The Multihog can be used with an almost limitless number of attachments all year round to carry out diverse tasks such as verge and barrier maintenance, sweeping, grass and hedge cuttin
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Multihog's Tony Duff with the Multihog MH90 all-seasonal vehicle
RSSThe 5009 Multihog MH90 multi-purpose implement carrier is making its INTERMAT debut this year.

Developed and manufactured in Ireland, this ground breaking all-seasonal vehicle has made strong inroads into the municipal and highway maintenance sectors due to its versatility and proven ability to improve productivity and cut costs.
 
The Multihog can be used with an almost limitless number of attachments all year round to carry out diverse tasks such as verge and barrier maintenance, sweeping, grass and hedge cutting, snow ploughing and gritting.

Multihog’s quick-release mechanism enables all attachments to be changed or demounted in just a couple of minutes. The hydrostatically driven 67kW base unit is characterised by an extremely robust build and has a top road speed of 40km/h. It has a 2,000kg carrying capacity front and rear and a 3,000kg towing capacity and with hydraulic power outputs simultaneously operational on the front and the rear, it offers increased productivity.

The 360° driver visibility and large spacious cab with low vibration & noise levels ensures a safe and exceptionally comfortable operating environment.

www.multihog.com

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