Condition
New
Power (kW)
6.20
working width (mm)
620
Weight (kg)
96
Do you have any questions?
Condition
New
Power (kW)
6.20
working width (mm)
620
Weight (kg)
96
Do you have any questions?
Snow blower AL-KO Snow Line 620.4 E III
The high-quality AL-KO snow blower is equipped with combustion engines made in overhead valve technology, thanks to which it is distinguished by efficiency and low fuel consumption, which is extremely important in everyday snow removal. It has a metal impeller that collects snow. This, in turn, is sucked in and expelled through the so-called chimney, thanks to which snow removal becomes pleasant and effortless.
The AL-KO SnowLine 620.4 E III snow blower with its powerful 6.2 kW engine and 302 cm3 displacement effortlessly handles even large amounts of fresh, compacted or crusted snow. Thanks to the ergonomic steering wheel with a reflector and the switchable wheel drive with 6 forward gears and 2 reverse gears, our work comfort will be at the highest level.
The working width of the snow blower is 62 cm, the collection height is 51 cm, and depending on the type of snow, it is thrown 10 - 15 m away by a rotating discharge chute. It is adjustable up to 190 degrees.
The snowblower has a manual and electric starter 230 V, which further increases the attractiveness of this model.
AL-KO KOBER GROUP is a company with over 80 years of tradition, whose operations are currently continued in the third generation. Comfort, pleasure and safety are the pillars of customer satisfaction. AL-KO Kober is a leading German manufacturer of garden and forest equipment.
The company, founded in Bavaria in 1931, was initially a small forge, which in 1952, as the company developed, began serial production of lawn mowers and chassis for caravans. In 1975, AL-KO made its production debut in the aviation industry.
Currently, AL-KO has representative offices all over the world and employs over 1,500 people, and in 2017 the company achieved sales exceeding EUR 300 million. Solo by AL-KO is a product jointly produced by the German company as a result of the takeover of the Austrian engine manufacturer SOLO, whose factories are located mainly in Austria.