ASV to showcase eye-catching machines at GIE+EXPO 2019

ASV Holdings Inc., an industry-leading manufacturer of all-purpose and all-season compact track loaders and skid steers, will exhibit flashy, special edition versions of two of its popular Posi-Track® loaders at GIE+EXPO 2019. ASV will showcase “The Green Beast,” a green and black version of the RT-120 Forestry, the industry’s largest and most powerful compact track loader, in its booth 10134. A black and red version of the RT-40, one of the industry’s smallest sit-in compact track loaders, dubbed “The Black Widow,” will be on display in the Soucy International Inc. booth 21080. The coloring on the sleek machines showcases key features of ASV’s unique Posi-Track undercarriage.
“We’re proud of our innovative and recognizable design, but we wanted to do something fun at the show to showcase the features that allow our customers to complete tasks that competitive machines simply are not capable of accomplishing,” said Justin Rupar, ASV Holdings Inc. vice president of sales and marketing. “Not only will these machines stop people in their tracks, they’ll draw attention to many of the features in the Posi-Track design that optimize ASV compact track loader performance.”
Show attendees are invited to stop by and take pictures of the machines. The indoor booth will also include the RT-25, a safer and more capable alternative to stand-on and walk-behind loaders. Attendees will also be able to visit the outdoor booth 6031D to try out the new mid-frame, vertical lift VT-70 High Output, as well as the RT-40 and RT-25.
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