Innovation Posts
Virnig Auger Drives - Interchangeable Between Skid Steers, Mini Excavators, and Mini Skid Steers
Posted by: Tyler Monson on Apr 16, 2024 at 11:52 AM
Are you ready to take your equipment fleet to the next level? Virnig is thrilled to introduce our latest innovation: the Build-Your-Own Auger Drive system. What sets this system apart is not just premium quality components or our unwavering commitment to quality. The true innovation lies in the unmatched versatility of an interchangeable setup.
Read MoreExciting New Updates for Virnig's V70 Tree Disc Mulcher
Posted by: Tyler Monson on Sep 12, 2023 at 8:37 AM
New innovations coming for Virnig's mulchers and brush cutters! We've been hard at work on new features for our attachments, and first up is our Tree Disc Mulcher.
Read on to learn more about the TDM's new bent-axis piston motor option, and the optional pressure gauge that helps monitor hydraulic pressure.
Read MoreVirnig’s Skid Steer Drum Mulcher Outperforms the Competition: Field Testing Feedback
Posted by: Tyler Monson on Jul 24, 2023 at 8:29 AM
Virnig’s new skid steer drum mulcher has been eagerly anticipated by those in the land clearing industry. Now, after extensive field testing in different terrains and environments, the results are in.
Find out what testers had to say about the drum mulcher’s performance and how it could benefit your business.
Read MoreIntroducing our new line of mini skid steer attachments!
Posted by: Tyler Monson on Jul 5, 2022 at 4:53 PM
A mini skid steer is an ideal machine for small jobs around a yard or job site. Its compact size makes it easy to maneuver and transport, and mini skid steers are able to get into small areas too large for traditional equipment. But how do you get the most out of your walk behind skid steer? With mini skid steer attachments, of course!
Continuing the Investment in our Future
Posted by: Alyssa Monson on Dec 28, 2021 at 8:56 AM
One of our values is continued investment. We believe that when we can and when it makes sense, we invest in our company and employees. In that spirit, during fall of 2020 we began two new construction projects.
With these two additions, we will be better able to serve our customers and give our employees what they need to do their jobs safely and effectively.
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
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.
Read MorePowder Coat Finishing Protects Your Skid Steer Attachments
Posted by: Robert Goldade on Jun 26, 2018 at 8:50 PM
In heavy equipment manufacturing, architecture, electrical applications, and the automotive industry, powder coat finishing is an extremely popular alternative to liquid painting. It has benefits that land all across the board, some of which we’re going to cover today.
Read MoreExhibiting 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.
Read MoreProblem 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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