Snap-on Showcases Latest Heavy-Duty Equipment at National Farm Machinery Show

Reuters
Feb 05
Snap-on Showcases Latest Heavy-Duty Equipment at National Farm Machinery Show

Snap-on Inc. showcased its latest heavy-duty equipment at the 60th annual National Farm Machinery Show, held February 11-14, 2026, in Louisville, Kentucky. The company featured innovative products from its Challenger Lifts and Hofmann brands, including the Hofmann geodyna® 980L heavy-duty wheel balancer, the monty® 3850 heavy-duty tire changer, and a variety of Challenger Lifts equipment such as the 12K heavy-duty two-post adjustable lift, the CL10 and CL16 two-post lifts, the 9K four-post portable lift, heavy-duty mobile columns, and the MR6 mid-rise portable lift. Attendees were invited to visit Snap-on TSS at booth 2405 for demonstrations and to learn how these solutions can improve efficiency and productivity in servicing farm equipment.

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