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Tim Dell, left, vacuum systems sales manager for Foremost, points out the heated and insulated doghouse and heated valves on the 1600 Hydrovac. The unit is designed to operate effectively in temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees.
Foremost has long been known in Canada for durable, cold-weather-ready hydroexcavation systems. Now, thanks to a partnership with Colorado-based heavy truck distributor Transwest, the units are easier to find in the U.S.The Foremost 1600 Hydrovac, with its distinctive doghouse, drew plenty of onlookers at the 2015 Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show in February.“The 1600 is designed to work effectively in temperatures down to minus 40 degrees,” says Tim Dell, vacuum systems sales manager for Foremost. “Not only is the doghouse insulated and heated, all external valves are too. The heating options are a must in most
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