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King of Prussia Equipment Corp., Multiquip Host Advanced Service School

On Dec. 2, 2023, King of Prussia Equipment Corp. and Multiquip-Whiteman hosted an "Advanced Service School" for the Multiquip line of ride-on trowels. Eric Witt, senior national service manager, and Tim Doehr, field service tech, instructed the class of 14 mechanics....


Husqvarna Introduces Ride-On, Walk-Behind Trowels

Through its acquisition of Wacker Neuson Group's ride-on and walk-behind trowels, Husqvarna can support contractors the whole way through pouring concrete to a finished floor — no matter the type, size or ambition level of the project....


Allen Introduces MSP465 Riding Trowel

Allen's MSP465 riding trowel is a mechanically-driven, 8 ft. (2.4 m) class ride-on power trowel that is powered by a powerful 57 hp Kubota liquid-cooled gasoline engine. The MSP465 was designed with the high volume flatwork concrete contractor in mind....


Allen Introduces HDX600 Hydra-Drive Extreme Riding Trowel

Allen's HDX600 riding trowel is a hydraulically-controlled, 8 ft. (2.4 m) class ride-on power trowel that is powered by a powerful 50 hp Hatz liquid-cooled diesel engine. The HDX600 was designed with the high volume flatwork concrete contractor in mind....


Allen Introduces HDX780T4 Hydra-Drive Extreme Riding Trowel

Allen, a leader in concrete finishing equipment, announced the debut of the all-new 2020 HDX780T4 riding trowel. The HDX780 was designed with the high volume flatwork concrete contractor in mind. This riding trowel comes with digital readouts for accurate fuel levels and diagnostics, and a large 18 gallon fuel tank for longer run times....


Allen Introduces MSP475 Riding Trowel

Allen, a leader in concrete finishing equipment, announced the debut of the MSP475 riding trowel. The new power steering machine is a mechanically-driven, 8 ft. class ride-on power trowel that is powered by a powerful 57 hp Kubota liquid-cooled gasoline engine....


Wacker Neuson Offers Full Range of Ride-On Trowels for Smaller Contractors

Wacker Neuson offers a full range of ride-on trowels that meet the needs of small concrete contractors, who are expanding their line, up to large professional flatwork finishers. Designed and manufactured at Wacker Neuson's Menomonee Falls, Wisc., production plant, the full line of trowels has expanded over the past 20 years to provide contractors with additional machine choices and advanced technology that fit all concrete slabs sizes and conditions....


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