In October 2025, WAGGON™ attended the Equip Exposition in Louisville, KY — joining contractors, dealers, landscape professionals, property managers, and equipment manufacturers from across the country for one of the industry’s largest annual gatherings.
Equip Expo has always been about working equipment — machines that move material, increase efficiency, and hold up to daily demand. That focus aligns directly with what we build at WAGGON™.
This year, we used the show to introduce the next evolution of our platform:
The WAGGON™ Hydraulic Series
The new Hydraulic Series expands the capability of the WAGGON™ equipment platform while maintaining the compact footprint and all-electric foundation of the Base Series.
Designed for operators who move bulk material daily, the Hydraulic Model replaces manual unloading with a powered hydraulic lift system — allowing controlled bed elevation and more efficient material discharge. Whether transporting soil, gravel, mulch, debris, feed, or jobsite material, the hydraulic system reduces physical strain and shortens cycle times.
Built on the Proven Platform
The Hydraulic Series retains the core elements that define WAGGON™:
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Compact, rider-operated design
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Durable steel cargo bed
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Stable handling and simple controls
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All-electric drivetrain
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1,000 lb load capacity
By integrating hydraulic dumping into the existing architecture, we preserved maneuverability while adding meaningful functionality for higher-volume and repetitive hauling tasks.
Why We Built It
Over the past year, feedback from customers across farms, commercial properties, and landscaping operations made one thing clear: unloading efficiency matters. For users moving heavier materials multiple times per day, reducing manual labor improves productivity and consistency.
The Hydraulic Model was developed to meet that demand — offering a practical upgrade without overcomplicating the platform.
Response at Equip Expo
Equip Expo 2025 provided the opportunity to place the Hydraulic Model directly in front of professionals who depend on reliable equipment. Throughout the show, we demonstrated the dumping system in action and connected with operators looking for compact alternatives to larger utility vehicles and skid equipment for light- to mid-duty hauling.
The response reinforced our direction: compact, durable, electric-powered equipment with purpose-driven configurations.
As WAGGON™ continues to expand the Base Series and its Editions, the Hydraulic Model represents a step forward in capability while staying true to our core principles — efficient material movement, practical design, and long-term durability.
We appreciate everyone who stopped by our booth in Louisville and look forward to those putting the Hydraulic Model to work in the field in 2026.