Skid Pro’s Mini Skid Steer Snow Pusher is built for powerful, efficient snow removal in tight spaces. Designed with durability and performance in mind, it features a 54 1/2″ width for maximum clearing, a 24″ tall curved moldboard for smooth snow flow, and a 1/4″ thick main frame with reinforced gusseting for lasting strength. This snow pusher comes with adjustable skid shoes and an 8″ rubber blade to make clearing easier than ever. The AR-400 adjustable skid shoes provide on-site versatility, ensuring reliable performance in varying conditions. Tackle winter with confidence using Skid Pro’s rugged, high-performance snow pushing solution.

Adjustable skid shoes let you choose the depth you cut.

The bolt on rubber edge is replaceable and can be reversed for an extra cutting edge.

An AR-400 curved moldboard keeps your snow moving forward, increasing your snow moving capabilities.

A heavily gusseted frame provides prolonged durability and gives you more years out of your snow pusher.

Adjustable skid shoes let you choose the depth you cut.

The bolt on rubber edge is replaceable and can be reversed for an extra cutting edge.

An AR-400 curved moldboard keeps your snow moving forward, increasing your snow moving capabilities.

A heavily gusseted frame provides prolonged durability and gives you more years out of your snow pusher.
| Dimensions | 54.5″ x 29.5″ x 24″ |
| Blade Type | Bolt On Rubber |
| Weight | 345 lbs |
| Frame Thickness | 1/4″ |
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POPULAR QUESTIONS
A mini skid steer snow pusher is designed to efficiently clear snow from driveways, sidewalks, and other tight spaces. Its wide, curved blade pushes snow forward without spillage to the sides, making it ideal for small-scale commercial or residential use. Unlike a snow blower or shovel, the mini skid snow pusher quickly clears snow with minimal effort. It’s compact and easy to maneuver, especially in areas where larger machines can’t fit. Ideal for winter maintenance, our mini skid snow pusher helps you save time and reduce manual labor. This snow pusher for mini skid steer is commonly used by landscapers, property managers, and homeowners. Its efficiency makes it a must-have for small snow removal tasks.
Yes, in many cases, a mini snow pusher is more effective than a snow bucket. A snow pusher is built to move large volumes of snow quickly by pushing it, not scooping. Buckets, while versatile, require repeated lifting and dumping, which can be time-consuming. Pushers also help avoid backtracking since they clean in one pass. They are better for clearing large flat areas like parking lots or driveways. Buckets may be more useful for loading snow into trucks or removing heavy ice. Pushers are often the better option for their speed and simplicity.
Look for a snow pusher that matches your mini skid steer’s size and capacity. A durable steel or rubber cutting edge helps avoid surface damage and improves performance. Side panels should be reinforced to contain snow effectively without spillage. Compatibility with your quick-attach system is essential for fast mounting. Consider replaceable wear parts for longer life and lower maintenance costs. Lightweight yet sturdy construction ensures ease of use and durability. Also, make sure the pusher has strong welds and a rust-resistant finish.
Snow pushers are generally safe for use on asphalt or concrete surfaces when used properly. However, metal cutting edges can scratch or gouge surfaces if too much downward pressure is applied. Rubber edges are a safer alternative and reduce the risk of damage. It’s important to monitor surface conditions, especially with older or cracked pavement. Always avoid aggressive maneuvering that might catch or dig into the surface. Regular maintenance of the pusher also helps minimize risk. Using the right technique ensures safe and damage-free snow removal.
A snow pusher is designed to push the snow straight ahead, which is ideal for clearing large areas quickly. In contrast, a snow blade (or plow blade) can angle left or right to remove snow off to the side. Pushers have containment sides to hold snow in, while blades direct snow away. Blades offer more control for detailed work or tight spaces. Pushers are preferred for bulk snow movement, especially on open, flat surfaces. Blades may require more operator skills but offer better flexibility. Both tools have their place depending on the job type and surface.
Most are designed with universal quick-attach systems, but not all. Check compatibility with your specific skid steer brand and model. The attachment width should match your machine’s capacity. Overloading a small skid steer with a large pusher can reduce control. Consult the manufacturer’s specifications before purchasing. Adapters may be available if your machine uses a proprietary mount. Always test fit if possible before committing to a purchase.
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