Features of Viper Snowblowers
- Adjustable auger placement
- Reinforced build (no tack welds)
- Built-in trip edge safety
- Galvanization option
- Open-access PTO/hitch
- Real-world contractor testing
Overview of Our Product Line
Built by Contractors. Engineered for Real Work.
The Viper product line is built to solve the problems snow contractors fight every winter—performance that holds up, safety you can trust, and maintenance that doesn’t waste your night. No gimmicks. No overpriced extras. Just practical innovation.
A few highlights (not the full list):
- Award-winning Viper Cutting Edge (Dean Fisher Innovation Award)
- Adjustable auger height for real field flexibility
- Falcon-engineered auger for smoother flow and reduced power demand
- Quick-access hatches for faster in-storm servicing
- Integrated lift pockets for safer handling and added frame strength
- Clean hydraulic layout with retrofit options
This isn’t another snowblower. It resets the standard.
Our Models – By Size & Finish
Every Viper Snowblower is built with the same contractor-driven engineering. The difference comes down to size and finish — so you can match your setup, equipment, and preference.
By Size
We offer three standard Viper-HD models, sized by overall length:
- R74-260 Viper-HD – 74"
- R82-260 Viper-HD – 82"
- R92-260 Viper-HD – 92"
Need something specific?
Custom sizes are available. If your tractor or route demands something different, we can build to match.
By Finish
Choose the finish that fits your environment, brand, and durability needs:
Painted
- Color of your choice
- Clean, professional look
- Durable and field-ready
Galvanized + Painted
- Fully galvanized body for corrosion resistance
- Painted hatch and chute (color of your choice)
- Built for long-term exposure and harsh conditions
Powder Coated
- Tough, uniform coating
- Extra resistance to wear and chipping
- Sharp, high-end finish
Every model. Every size. Every finish. Built the same way — from the inside out.
Cutting Edge Options
Choose the cutting edge that matches your surfaces, workload, and budget.
Carbon Steel
- Lowest cost option
- Reliable scrape, but wears faster than hardened steels
AR400 (Abrasion-Resistant Steel)
- Hardened, abrasion-resistant steel
- Longer life than carbon steel; ideal for higher-volume work
Stainless Steel
- Corrosion resistant
- Won’t leave rust marks on concrete or decorative surfaces
Poly (UHMW) — Up to 2" Thick
- Non-marking: won’t scuff or scratch sensitive pavement
- Available up to 2" thick
- Wears faster than steel options
Not sure which edge fits your route? We can help you choose based on your typical surfaces and conditions.
