Mini Skid Steer Snow and Material Blade
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Mini Snow and Material Blade
Skid Pro's mini skid steer snow blade is designed to tackle winter challenges and material handling with ease. Take control of the season with this versatile attachment, featuring an impressive 54" overall width and a heavy-duty reinforced moldboard for exceptional durability. The adjustable trip mechanism ensures flawless snow clearing, while the automatic trip function makes the task a breeze for everyone. Built for longevity, it includes a 2" greaseable pivot pin and a reversible, replaceable bolt-on cutting edge. Plus, the standard hydraulic blade rotation delivers unmatched efficiency. Trust Skid Pro for top-notch performance in any condition.
Mini Snow and Material Blade
- Impressive 54" overall width
- Adjustable trip mechanism for perfect results
- Heavy duty reinforced moldboard
- 2" greaseable pivot pin for longevity
- Hydraulic blade rotation comes standard
- Bolt on cutting edge can be reversed or replaced
Mini Snow Blade
The Skid Pro Difference
Spring Trip System
Adjustable spring trip system lets you personalize your snow pushing experience and adds life to your blade.
Bolt On Cutting Edge
Bolt on cutting edge can be rotated for 2 blades in 1 and is easily replaceable.
Adjustable Skid Shoes
Adjustable skid shoes can be used to set your blade to the perfect height.
Hydraulic Blade Angle
The blade angle is hydraulically rotated and pivots on a massive 2" pin.
Features
Industrial Design
- Bolt on AR-400 cutting edge
- 1/4" thick frame and blade
- Heavily gusseted back for increased durability
- 2" blade pivot pin
- 4"x4" main backing tube
Specifications
Dimensions | 54″ x 20.5″ x 33″ |
Weight | 451 lbs |
Frame Thickness | 3/16″ |
Main Tubing | 4″ x 4″ |
Angle Control | Hydraulic |
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Commonly Asked Questions
A mini skid steer snow blade is primarily used for efficient snow removal from areas like driveways, sidewalks, and parking lots. This attachment allows operators to push and clear snow effectively, ensuring safe and accessible surfaces during winter. Additionally, some snow blades can handle light grading tasks, making them versatile tools for various applications.
The width of a typical mini skid steer snow plow varies depending on the model and manufacturer. Common widths range from 48 inches to 60 inches, with some blades measuring up to 67 inches. For instance, certain models offer a 54-inch overall width, providing a balance between coverage and maneuverability. Selecting the appropriate width depends on the specific application and the size of the areas to be cleared.
Our snow blades are designed to be compatible with various mini skid steer models. However, compatibility depends on the mounting system and hydraulic connections. It's essential to verify that the attachment matches your specific machine's specifications to ensure proper fit and functionality.
A mini skid steer dozer blade is designed for heavy-duty tasks like grading, leveling, and earthmoving, featuring robust construction to handle soil and debris. In contrast, a mini skid steer snow blade is specifically designed for snow removal, often equipped with features like adjustable angles and trip mechanisms to handle snow and ice efficiently.
Yes, many of these blades come with adjustable features such as hydraulic blade rotation, adjustable skid shoes for setting the blade height, and spring trip systems that allow the blade to pivot when encountering obstacles, enhancing versatility and performance during snow removal.
Using a snow blade offers advantages over a standard bucket, including more efficient snow pushing, the ability to angle the blade for directing snow, and reduced time in clearing large areas. Snow blades are specifically designed for snow removal, providing better performance in winter conditions.
When operating a mini skid steer snow plow, it's important to conduct a pre-operation inspection, including checking for proper tire pressure, fluid levels, and ensuring the plow is securely attached. Operators should be trained in safe operation techniques, maintain clear visibility, and be aware of their surroundings to avoid obstacles and pedestrians. Wearing appropriate winter clothing and using equipment with safety features like trip mechanisms can also enhance safety during snow removal tasks.
Regular maintenance of a mini skid steer snow plow includes inspecting the cutting edge for wear and replacing it when necessary, checking hydraulic components for leaks or damage, and ensuring that all mounting connections are secure. Additionally, lubricating pivot points and adjusting skid shoes can prolong the attachment's lifespan and maintain optimal performance.
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