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What Innovative Changes Have Virnig Skid Steer Brush Cutters Seen?

Posted by: Darin Virnig on Mar 15, 2022 at 8:42 AM

It can be difficult to know what makes one brush cutter attachment better than another. That’s partly because making an attachment look good takes a lot less effort than making an attachment perform at a high level. And Virnig attachments? They do both. Our attachments are designed to perform and built to last.

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Quality + Innovation: Virnig Manufacturing

Posted by: Darin Virnig on Dec 20, 2018 at 11:15 AM

We’ve built a reputation for quality, and we’re constantly innovating to design and manufacture the best attachments for our customers. Our attachments are designed stronger. Strength comes from properly sized parts, made from higher grade steels resulting in attachments heavy enough to do the job. This means Virnig attachments can handle more stress without deforming.

By choosing higher quality, more expensive raw materials, we can manufacture a higher-quality end product that can handle more strain or more load. But for quality and innovation, material choices are just the beginning.

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Your Feedback Matters: Product Testing to Better Serve Your Needs

Posted by: Darin Virnig on Nov 27, 2018 at 9:58 AM

We care about your needs. Over the past 28 years, we have built our attachments to better serve you. In our efforts to create and continuously improve, we put our skid steer attachments through extensive product testing. We need to know they can withstand project demands and provide high-end performance, durability, and ease of use .

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Skid Steer Snow Blower Innovation

Posted by: Darin Virnig on Oct 25, 2018 at 9:34 AM

With so many options available for skid steer snow blower attachments, how do you decide what makes one better than another? If you want something that’s high quality and able to perform well, I suggest you look at the design. Specifically, look to see if the snow blower was designed with the customer in mind.

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Exhibiting at the SIMA® Snow and Ice Symposium - Cleveland, OH

Posted by: Darin Virnig on Jun 19, 2018 at 12:00 PM

Running from June 26th-29th, Snow and Ice Symposium in Cleveland, Ohio is near. The Show consists of fantastic networking, opportunities to learn and two days of viewing the latest and greatest products manufacturers have to offer.

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Problem Solving, Design Engineers, and Skid Steer Attachments

Posted by: Darin Virnig on Jun 18, 2018 at 8:49 PM

When design engineers develop and test new pieces of heavy equipment, it’s easy to imagine that they focus on things like function, manufacturability, durability, and overall performance, and you’d be right. But that’s not all. In many ways, design engineers are problem solvers. They see what needs to be done, and they develop a way to get it done using the materials and resources at their disposal.

One area of problem-solving that’s of particular interest to me, and Virnig Manufacturing as a whole, is waste reduction. Here’s a look at how we use technology to reduce waste.  

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5 Reasons In-House Manufacturing Yields Superior Skid Steer Attachments

Posted by: Darin Virnig on Mar 29, 2018 at 7:32 AM

Oftentimes, skid steer attachment manufacturers will say that their products have the “best quality,” which can make it difficult to determine who actually makes the best products. After all, how do you prove it? Instead of focusing on who can say they’re the best in the loudest voice, let’s take a look at one factor that does increase quality: in-house manufacturing.

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Virnig's New Skid Steer Attachment Internal Testing Process

Posted by: Darin Virnig on Feb 15, 2018 at 6:55 AM

Our original designs go through several phases of development, and internal testing occurs at every phase. Any new attachment for skid steer loaders is heavily scrutinized before making it to market. Here's an inside look at our process. 

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