Fisher, SnowEx pink equipment boosts breast cancer research

Sales of the Fisher XV2 v-plow and pink lift arm kits will last throughout the month of October. Photo: Fisher EngineeringSales of the Fisher XV2 v-plow and pink lift arm kits will last throughout the month of October.
Photo: Fisher Engineering

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Fisher Engineering will donate a portion of the sale of limited edition pink Fisher XV2 v-plows and pink lift arm kits to the Maine Breast Cancer Coalition.

The company, owned by Douglas Dynamics, will donate $100 from the sale of each pink XV2 v-plow and $50 from the sale of each pink lift arm kit throughout the month of October.

Purchasers may choose to make the donation to the Maine Breast Cancer Coalition in memory of someone who has been affected by breast cancer.

In addition, attendees at GIE+EXPO, which is scheduled for Oct. 19-21 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, can purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win a pink v-plow or a limited edition pink SnowEx V-Maxx SP-7550 spreader. SnowEx is also a Douglas Dynamics company.

“Breast cancer has tragically affected the lives of countless families across the country,” said Mark Adamson, Fisher Engineering’s senior vice present of sales and marketing. “That’s why we are extremely proud to be contributing to breast cancer research with our donations.”

Tickets for the raffle can be purchased for $10 at the Komen Booth. GIE+EXPO attendees who purchase two tickets will receive a free “Find a Cure” knit cap while supplies last. All proceeds from the raffle will be donated to the Louisville chapter of the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

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