Hagglunds BV 206 is a tracked articulated, all-terrain carrier. It consists of two units, with all four tracks powered. It can carry up to 17 people (6 in the front compartment, 11 in the rear), and the trailer unit can be adapted for different uses.
Originally designed for military use, the BV206 has been decommissioned and units have been purchased by private owners and rented as transports, particularly in Alberta, Canada, to access remote oil wells, as well as cut blocks which need to be reforested by tree planting.
Course Length
2 days
Course Locations
Pioneer provides professional trailering training to students in Alberta regularly though one our training centers located in Athabasca, Bonnyville, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Fort St. John and Grande Prairie. On-site training courses can be booked to suit your schedule and can help to reduce travel costs for larger groups at work-sites.
Course Description
Training on the BV206 will be a two-day course, with day one consisting of mainly theoretical work and establishing hands on knowledge of how the machine works, followed by the second day of driving the machine in various situations.
Learning Outcomes
Canada’s north country can be challenging and not all of our customers are comfortable on every machine we rent. That's why we provide both in-person and online training on every unit we sell, alongside special safety training that can support our customers no matter what terrain they encounter. Individual online training can be completed at your own pace, or in-person group training can be arranged for a date and location of your convenience.
Learn MoreThere is nothing more important to Pioneer than keeping you safe when you head out into the wilderness. That’s why we offer safety training courses and we make sure we practice what we tell our customers and keep our employees safe too by staying up-to-date and certified with the major safety regulators in our industry.
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