Buffalo Turbine Introduces – Cyclone KB23 Debris Blower.

Buffalo Turbine today introduced the Cyclone KB23 Tow Behind Debris Blower. The Cyclone KB23 is ideally positioned for municipal and government agencies looking to purchase a fully featured powerful turbine debris blower. The Cyclone KB23 has a 23HP EFI gas engine powering a Direct Drive Turbine, providing long term reliable operation. A 12 function Wireless Remote allows instant control of Engine Start/Stop, Throttle Speed and 360 degree Nozzle Control. The Cyclone KB23 also has Auto Nozzle Positioning with 6 positive stops for quickly locating optimum blowing angles at a touch of a button. The Cyclone KB23 comes standard with an off road trailer package and can also be skid mounted in a UTV or truck where the off road trailer is not practical. A DOT trailer package for highway use is also available at additional cost.

Related: Buffalo Turbine Implements 10-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty

“The Cyclone KB23 is a powerful fully featured turbine debris blower that is ideal for anyone, especially municipal and government agencies that are looking for Buffalo Turbine Power and Quality,” said Louis Horschel, Owner Buffalo Turbine. “Once again Buffalo Turbine is answering the needs of our valued customers with innovative industry leading solutions.” 

The Cyclone KB23 is backed by Buffalo Turbine’s industry leading 10 year warranty. For more Information about the Cyclone KB23 and other industry leading Buffalo Turbine products visit Buffalo Turbine’s web site at www.buffaloturbine.com.

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