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March/April 2019

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· Chevrolet 4.3 Liter V-6 · Propane, Natural Gas, Gasoline Fuel Systems · Diesel Fuel Systems use a Caterpillar Engine · Hydrostatic Transmission · Independent wheel motor located at each wheel · Hydraulic Power Automotive Type Steering · Wet Disk Brake System · Automatic Parking Brake · Constant Speed Augers with Reverse · Wash Water System · Board Brush System with Guide Wheel · Automatic Snow Breaker · Automatic Towel Lift · Front and Rear Guide Wheels · Replaceable Conditioner Runners · Full Instrumentation with lighting · Head and Tail Lighting Package · Snow Bin Light · Aluminum Alloy Wheels · Two color paint · Adjustable Traction Control · 84" Blade Standard – Optional 80" or 96" · Back Up Alarm · Available in Front and Side Dump (Front Dump Shown) Side Dump Left or Right Optional: LVR Laser Blade Control System M I L L E N N I U M H Effi cient - Environmentally Friendly - EPA Certifi ed LSK Enterprises Inc. P.O.Box 62885 Virginia Beach VA 23466 USA Tel: 757-438-6556 Fax: 757-321-2627 sales@lskenterprises.com www.lskenterprises.com MILLENNIUM H SPECIFICATIONS: NOTHING EVER CHANGES…EXCEPT EVERYTHING The Olympia Millennium Hydrostat is simple to use, simple to maintain and is simply the best hydrostatic powered ice resurfacer in the world. From the automatic snow breaker to the automatic towel lift, operating an ice resurfacer has never been easier. The Millennium H has a constant speed auger system with a very tight 14 foot turning radius. The independent wheel drive motors and hub assemblies are hydrostatically driven with load sensing computer assist, providing a true all-wheel drive system. Designed with ease of operation in mind, the Olympia Millennium H's simplifi ed operational controls are conveniently located within reach, allowing the operator to make precise blade adjustments during the cut. Simply selecting forward or reverse with the shifter and press the accelerator pedal to move. By placing the machine in neutral the sealed wet disc brakes automatically lock to hold the machine in place.

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