Lot Pro aggressively attacks daunting jobs

Sep 1, 2008 12:00 PM

Meyer Products LLC introduces Lot Pro, a new contractor class snowplow. For contractors who take pride in a cleared surface that looks like it is summer time, the new Lot Pro features a high, aggressive contractor class moldboard. With a 32-inch height and 75-degree attack angle, the new Lot Pro delivers better overall clearing performance in less time. The attack angle also allows for better backdragging.

Supporting this moldboard is a totally redesigned “black iron” consisting of a heavy-walled, tubular-steel A-frame and push bar. This improved design has been simplified to create a stronger plow at key pressure zones that more evenly distributes the load.

Complementing the Lot Pro's solid construction is the plow's ease of use and versatility. The modular EZ-Mount Plus system conveniently attaches or detaches from the truck in less than a minute and leaves the truck with a clean, off-the-assembly line appearance when not attached. The Lot Pro's moldboard is also easily interchangeable with other recently made Meyer moldboards including the Meyer Super V and Diamond Edge bottom-trip plows.

Like all new Meyer plow systems, Lot Pro is backed by a five-year warranty. Visit www.meyerproducts.com for complete information.








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