In 1941, Flink was establishing national distribution and excellent progress was made, until wartime regulations restricted production. However, between 1941 & 1943 the spreaders were adapted and used for ice & snow control. On Labor Day, 1943, a high priority was assigned to Flink spreaders so that units could be produced for use on military bases and wartime production facilities.
In 1944, the spreader took on a new twist to become a modern, well-engineered piece of equipment, powered by hydraulics. Flink had now advanced five years on other manufacturers of spreading equipment with this type of power. With a hydraulic spreader line in place, Flink purchased the Baker Manufacturing Company’s snow plow division in 1955.
Baker had been manufacturing plows since 1908 and is considered the innovator of trip edge snow plows. The plows are still marketed today under the name “Baker/Flink”. In 1987, the first model FSP (Flink Snow Plow) moldboard trip plows were marketed to enhance the snow plow line and to help Flink become one of the leaders in today’s snow plow and spreader industry.