Man your engineering team is the best. That trip edge was a great idea. The brine system has to be easoer for contractors so they dont have to lug around bags of salt. The wand was a nice touch. This is another reason why Ventrac is the best.
1. no agitation pump - this system will require a bulk mixing station to feed it - once the brine is made, it's stable enough to not need active agitation in the final application tank. We will look at a different version for chemical spraying that does necessitate active agitation. 2. We always just spec the nice versions of parts that come from suppliers and when they're not made by us, the price is just the price. For what it's worth - it should be the most durable, best performing kit available.
We no longer produce the attachment line for those machines but there are dealers in our network who regularly come across used units for resale. The best approach would be to reach out to a couple dealers and put the feelers out for exactly what you want.
Cool little machine, but only a fool would spend the kind of money Ventrac wants for these. A basic 4520 is $30k. The cab adds another $8200. The v-plow is is another $4500+. That puts you at nearly $45k for a tiny machine with a tiny plow and a tiny engine. For nearly identical money you can buy a real skid steer with a cab and AC that has twice the horsepower and much more torque, far heavier, and can push snow and stack it high with a real pusher. These Ventracs are cool but are way overpriced.
Man your engineering team is the best. That trip edge was a great idea. The brine system has to be easoer for contractors so they dont have to lug around bags of salt. The wand was a nice touch. This is another reason why Ventrac is the best.
The trip edge on the new V-blade looks awesome!
Ventrac is the BeST,!
I wonder if this would be usable in the spring and summer for liquid fertilizer and herbicide
1. Does the tank have an agitation pump?
2. $1000 for a hose reel? Is it made from stainless steel as well?
1. no agitation pump - this system will require a bulk mixing station to feed it - once the brine is made, it's stable enough to not need active agitation in the final application tank. We will look at a different version for chemical spraying that does necessitate active agitation. 2. We always just spec the nice versions of parts that come from suppliers and when they're not made by us, the price is just the price. For what it's worth - it should be the most durable, best performing kit available.
6:12 you also did that to the stump grinder recently. There were others as well.
I have a 3400y and been trying to get an LX423 snowblower attachment, how does one get one ?
We no longer produce the attachment line for those machines but there are dealers in our network who regularly come across used units for resale. The best approach would be to reach out to a couple dealers and put the feelers out for exactly what you want.
That's too bad I really love this 3400y as I find the cab had a better seal to keep heat inside the cab and it had better visibility when operating.
Cool little machine, but only a fool would spend the kind of money Ventrac wants for these. A basic 4520 is $30k. The cab adds another $8200. The v-plow is is another $4500+. That puts you at nearly $45k for a tiny machine with a tiny plow and a tiny engine. For nearly identical money you can buy a real skid steer with a cab and AC that has twice the horsepower and much more torque, far heavier, and can push snow and stack it high with a real pusher. These Ventracs are cool but are way overpriced.