The H-Max is an engine-powered machine with Hydraulic Tipping, making it much easier to empty the skip.
It can carry 800lbs/365kg/8cu ft and will climb a 30º slope fully loaded.
The machine is fitted with the Honda GXV Commercial grade 5.5hp engine and the transmission drive axle has 3 forward and 1 reverse gears - the same engine and transmission as Muck-Truck® and Max-Truck™ as they has been tried and tested for over 30 years.
Please note that we do not put prices on our website as we sell our machines to over 70 countries and we deal with 13 different currencies.
The H-Max™ can carry 800lbs/365kg/8cu ft and will climb a 30º slope fully loaded. The machine is fitted with the Honda GXV Commercial grade 5.5hp engine. The transmission drive axle has 3 forward and 1 reverse gears. Yes, the H-Max™ is being run with the same engine and transmission as Muck-Truck® and Max-Truck®, as it has been tried and tested for over 30 years.
What makes the H-Max™ special is the Hydraulic tipping technology that makes tipping easier, just pushing the hydraulic lever forward. Balanced weight distribution and longer handles allow the steering to be as easy as the rest of the Muck-Truck® range.
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Muck-truck Warranty begins with the date of Purchase. The Sales Invoice or other Proof of Purchase will validate the Warranty start date. When Proof of Purchase or Ownership is not available, the Machine Serial Number will be used to determine the manufacturing date of the product.
Please download the warranty claim form and once the form is completed, please send it to [email protected] for approval.
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Find out moreJ Beck, USAWe are loving the H-Max. Right out of the packaging, it started first pull. Our first use was on a commercial project, moved 5.5 tonnes of crushes stone through the building under construction from the back to the front. Total time to move the stone was 20 minutes, if it wasn't for the H-Max it would have been by hand as a Georgia Buggy was too wide for the doorways.
First use = money and labour saved!