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SNOW V- B L A DE


Plow through deep drifts and push large piles of snow. OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES


The snow v-blade offers maximum versatility. With five blade config- urations, the snow v- blade can be positioned multiple ways without even leaving the cab. Options include:


Scoop Blade collects and holds snow for removal to another area. For final cleanup, pile it high.


 cuts an initial pathway fast through deep, heavy or hard-packed snow.


Angle Blade (right) moves snow to the right.


Angle Blade (left) quickly and easily moves snow to your left.


Straight Blade gives maximum width for piling snow banks and cleaning light snow cover.


V-Blade Scoop Blade


Flotation Kit: Optional frame flotation kit oscillates blade ±10-degrees to improve performance on uneven terrain and follow the contour of the ground independently of the carrier.


Rubber Cutting Edge: Protects sensitive surfaces.


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Specifications Height w/blade extension Length


Working Width, V-Blade


Scoop Working Width, U-Blade


Working Width Straight


Working Width, Angled 30º (left or right)


Operating Weight Angle Blade


(1346 mm) 62.0 in.


(1372 mm)


660 lb. (299 kg)


(1575 mm) 54.0 in.


(1372 mm) 53.0 in.


(1016 mm) 54.0 in.


(724 mm) 40.0 in.


60 in. 28.5 in.


72 in.


32.8 in. (833 mm)


(1638 mm) 63.0 in.


(1880 mm) 64.0 in.


(1626 mm) 738 lb.


(335 kg)


(1600 mm) 74.0 in.


(1201 mm) 64.5 in.


47.3 in.


84 in.


32.8 in. (833 mm)


(2184 mm) 75.0 in.


(1905 mm) 779 lb.


(353 kg)


(1880 mm) 86.0 in.


(1905 mm) 74.0 in.


(1201 mm) 75.0 in.


47.3 in.


96 in.


32.8 in. (833 mm)


(2489 mm) 85.0 in.


(2159 mm) 824 lb.


(374 kg)


Approved Machines: Skid-Steer Loader, Compact Track Loader, All-Wheel Steer Loader, Toolcat UtilityWork Machine, VersaHandler TTC


SNOW PUSHER


Collect and push snow to clear big winter jobsites.


The open bottom and wide body of the snow pusher deliver pure pushing power for maximum snow removal speed and efficiency. It brings more collecting and holding capability to the job, which means larger areas can be cleaned without stopping as often. Perfect for parking lots, driveways and building sites. Moldboard flotation and oscillation keep the snow pusher in contact with the ground without damaging equipment or property. This allows safe and efficient snow removal on decorative and sensitive surfaces such as paving stones.


When operating on terrain that isn’t perfectly flat, allow the blade to float and follow ground contours and collect more snow. When powering through snow on flat surfaces, keep blade position fixed for clearing hard-packed snow and ice.


OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES


Polyurethane Cutting Edges: prevent damage to concrete, asphalt or delicate surfaces.


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(2134 mm) 98.0 in.


(2172 mm) 84.0 in.


(1201 mm) 85.5 in.


47.3 in.


108 in.


32.8 in. (833 mm)


(2438 mm) 95.0 in.


(2794 mm) 95.0 in.


(2413 mm)


868 lb. (394 kg)


(2413 mm) 110.0 in.


(1201 mm) 96.0 in.


47.3 in.


Specifications Cutting Width


Overall Width (A) Working Width (B) Length (C) Height (D)


Cutting Edge Skid Shoes


Float Vertical Tilt


Oscillation


94 in. 1122 lb. (509 kg)


102.0 in. (2591 mm) 94.6 in. (2402 mm) 56.2 in. (1428 mm) 37.8 in. (961 mm) 1.5 x 8.0 in. Rubber 0.75 x 5.0 in. AR400


2.3 in. (58 mm) 12 deg.


± 4.5 deg.


120 in. 1256 lb. (570 kg)


128.0 in. (3251 mm) 121.0 in. (3062 mm) 56.2 in. (1428 mm) 37.8 in. (961 mm) 1.5 x 8.0 in. Rubber 0.75 x 5.0 in. AR400


2.3 in. (58 mm) 12 deg.


± 4.5 deg.


Approved Machines: Skid-Steer Loader, Compact Track Loader, All-Wheel Steer Loader, Mini Track Loader, Toolcat UtilityWork Machine, VersaHandler TTC


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