Snow plow - snow blower - snowplow - snow removal - VOHL
Sale price: US $15,950.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“Municipally maintained; includes extensive service records; manuals and $5000 of spare parts” |
Make: | Vohl | Type: | Snow Plow |
Model Year: | 1984 |
Alanson, Michigan, United States
Vehicle description
The Vohl DV904 is unlike any other snow blower and is referred to by many as the "Cadillac" of the industry; it is purpose built to move extraordinary amounts of heavy compacted frozen snow (think concrete). Vohl"s unique design allows the unit to easily load trucks or can be used to blow fresh snow well off the roadway. Ideal for municipalities, airports, parking lots, roadways, especially tight areas where there is little room to maneuver or pile snow. The unit excels at chewing through stubborn, hard to remove frozen snow piles.
Vohls are built in Canada and have been exported throughout North America for use in the most challenging snow removal environments. Each unit is powered by two diesel engines and the head of the blower can raise and lower along with the telescoping neck and rotating chute. The tractor is powered by a Ford 3 cylinder diesel engine and the blower is powered a Detroit diesel model 6L71 engine.
This Vohl was built in 1984 and was owned and operated by a Canadian municipality. We purchased it for use on our farm where we used it successfully to deal with road clearing, snow drifts and in areas where there is little room to accumulate snow. The only reason we are selling is because of economic need caused by the negative impact the pandemic has had on our livestock operation. Unit has less than
Vohls are built in Canada and have been exported throughout North America for use in the most challenging snow removal environments. Each unit is powered by two diesel engines and the head of the blower can raise and lower along with the telescoping neck and rotating chute. The tractor is powered by a Ford 3 cylinder diesel engine and the blower is powered a Detroit diesel model 6L71 engine.
This Vohl was built in 1984 and was owned and operated by a Canadian municipality. We purchased it for use on our farm where we used it successfully to deal with road clearing, snow drifts and in areas where there is little room to accumulate snow. The only reason we are selling is because of economic need caused by the negative impact the pandemic has had on our livestock operation. Unit has less than