February 7, 2013 10:21 AM | By Annette McLeod for MSN Autos
Top 14 vehicles for Canadian winters

Zamboni Model 525



Zamboni Model 525 (© Photo: Darren Calabrese/ CP Images)
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Because you're a true Canadian, you need the Zamboni 525. With one of the tightest turning radius in the industry (16 feet) and a low front dumping height, the 525 is ideal for dumping in adverse conditions and deep into the corners. That full-width five-inch auger is epoxy coated for longer durability. Who could ask for better than a perfect sheet of ice, every single time?

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