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Winter Equipment Launches Full-line Product Catalog

CATALOG PROVIDES FEATURES, BENEFITS, SCHEMATICS, AND SPECS FOR COMPLETE LINE OF PRODUCTS FROM SNOWPLOW CUTTING EDGE SYSTEMS TO PLOW MARKERS, HARDWARE, AND MILLING TOOLS.

Winter Equipment recently launched its inaugural full-line product catalog for the winter 2021-2022 season. From complete snowplow cutting edge systems to plow markers, hardware, and milling tools, the catalog covers Winter Equipment’s high-quality offerings.

Divided into product categories, the 48-page catalog includes product features and benefits, schematics, and specifications. The catalog covers DOT/municipality and commercial contractor systems, categorized by materials—carbide, steel, rubber and ceramic. The catalog highlights each cutting edge system from the successful Razor® XL system and recently launched vibration-dampening Sno-Shock™ system for municipalities to the Vulcan V-plow system and Pegasus™ expandable plow system for commercial contractors.

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Winter’s new catalog features a section on Gravel Road Maintenance products. It includes information on scarifier boards, milling tools, and bucket teeth for maintaining roads once winter ends.

The catalog also includes product categories of guards/shoes, hardware, and accessories.

“Our customers have been requesting a comprehensive catalog,” says Kent Winter, founder and CEO, Winter Equipment. “Being able to see the extent of the Winter Equipment product line has also been helpful to customers who weren’t aware of all the products that we manufacture.”

Winter Equipment’s products all come with a satisfaction guarantee, ensuring that if the product does not perform or last as long as promised, the company will work with its customers until satisfied.

To get acopy of Winter Equipment’s new full-line product catalog, visit www.winterequipment.com.

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