Cyclone KB7
Buffalo Turbine, a leader in turbine debris blowers, has once again responded to the industry’s call for innovation with the introduction of its newest products: the Cyclone KB7 and Cyclone MEGA3. These cutting-edge tow-behind models are designed to reduce weight impact on golf courses and landscapes, setting a new standard for efficiency and performance.
Both the Cyclone KB7 and MEGA3 feature frames that are seven inches shorter and nearly 40 pounds lighter than previous models. This advancement promises easier maneuverability and reduced footprint, especially on delicate terrain like golf courses.
“Buffalo Turbine is always working to refine and improve our products,” says Cheryl Horschel, Vice President of Buffalo Turbine. “Our goal is to remain at the forefront of industry innovation, providing tools that make a difference in performance and ease of use.”
The new models also include a three-position retractable hitch, adding flexibility in tight spaces. Two positions cater to various tow vehicle configurations, while the third allows for easy storage, collapsing entirely to save space on trailers or in garages.
Despite the compact, lighter design, Buffalo Turbine‘s industry-leading turbine air force performance remains unchanged. The Cyclone KB7 is equipped with a 26.5hp EFI gas engine, while the Cyclone MEGA3 offers even more power, featuring a 40hp EFI gas engine for superior debris blowing.
Additional features of both models include:
Buffalo Turbine backs the Cyclone KB7 and MEGA3 with an industry-leading 10-year warranty, ensuring long-term reliability and customer confidence.
For more information on the Cyclone KB7, MEGA3, or any other Buffalo Turbine products, visit www.buffaloturbine.com or call 716-592-2700.
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