I help my dealer out some and delivered this Roxor to an underground Potash mine in Lanigan Saskatchewan. It’s about 3300’ down, so they suspend it and lower it down the shaft.
Nice to see the Roxor being used in an industrial setting like that.
I am curious about the rear bumper. Looks like is is installed over the OEM Pintle-Ball hitch plate.
Nice to see the Roxor being used in an industrial setting like that.
I am curious about the rear bumper. Looks like is is installed over the OEM Pintle-Ball hitch plate.
Yes it is installed over the existed hitch. It is also a bit wider than the Roxor. When the mine people came and first looked at the Roxor for their use, they wanted heavier bumpers and a bit wider so if it bumps the walls under ground it can take a hit. Also the bumper protects the tail lights some what and your shin by prevent you from walking into the hitch. The front bumper is also a bit wider than the unit.