| Cut Width | 96”- 120” |
|---|---|
| Operating Weight | 922 lbs – 1,138 lbs |
| Min HP | 46 HP – 70 HP |
96–120” Cut Width | 922–1,138 lbs Operating Weight | 46–70 HP | 5,500–7,000 lbs Machine Weight
Skid Pro’s Skid Steer Snow Pusher is designed for unmatched speed, efficiency, and durability. Its precision-rolled moldboard ensures smooth snow rolling, boosting productivity. The extra-tall, deep design offers superior snow capacity, while the oversized ½” thick high-carbon steel skid shoes provide exceptional wear life. Equipped with a 1 ½” x 10″ premium rubber cutting edge, skid loader snow pusher delivers improved performance and safety. Built with heavy-duty 7-gauge construction and high-strength 3/8″ thick side plates, this snow pusher is tough and long-lasting. Featuring three 4″ steel channels for added strength, it’s engineered for commercial durability in even the harshest conditions. Our skid steer snow pusher it built to take on winter’s toughest challenges. High floatation skid shoes, optional pullback bar, and loads of steel all make the best pusher on the market.

Precision-rolled moldboard enhances rolling of snow increasing speed & efficiency

Extra tall & deep design for better snow capacity and improved productivity

Oversized ½” thick, high carbon steel skid shoes for greater wear life

Premium 1 ½” x 10” rubber cutting edge standard for better performance & enhanced safety

Precision-rolled moldboard enhances rolling of snow increasing speed & efficiency

Extra tall & deep design for better snow capacity and improved productivity

Oversized ½” thick, high carbon steel skid shoes for greater wear life

Premium 1 ½” x 10” rubber cutting edge standard for better performance & enhanced safety
| Cut Width | Operating Weight | Min HP | Machine Weight | Pull Back |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 96” | 922 lbs. | 46 HP | 5,500 lbs. | Standard |
| 120” | 1,138 lbs. | 70 HP | 7,000 lbs. | Standard |
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POPULAR QUESTIONS
A Skid Steer snow pusher cleans snow from driveways, parking lots, and roads. It features a rubber edge to prevent pavement damage, while its large sides help box in snow for better control. Designed to handle large snow volumes quickly, it’s easy to maneuver and ideal for winter maintenance, whether used as a snow push box for skid steer or landscaping.
The rubber blade on the skid steer snow pusher box protects surfaces, allowing for effective snow removal without damaging pavement.
The size of the snow pusher depends on your skid steer and the job. Snow pushers typically range from 6 to 12 feet. A 6-8 foot pusher is sufficient for smaller areas or lighter snow. Larger areas or heavier snow require a 9-12 foot pusher. Always match the size to your skid steer’s horsepower and the area width for optimal performance.
A snow pusher is generally more efficient than a bucket for clearing snow, offering better snow containment and directional control, especially in tight spaces. While a bucket is versatile, a snow pusher helps move large amounts of snow quickly.
A snow plow is designed for clearing roads or large areas, pushing snow to the side. On the other hand, a snow pusher is built for moving and containing snow in tighter spaces like parking lots, using high sides to box in snow for more efficient removal.
The Skid Steer snow pusher is designed for low maintenance. Wear and tear are minimized with its durable build and high-quality materials, such as high-carbon steel skid shoes and rubber cutting edges. However, regular inspections for any snow or ice buildup, along with periodic checks on the cutting edge and wear parts, will help keep it performing at its best throughout the season.
The skid steer snow pusher can be used on gravel or uneven surfaces, especially when equipped with adjustable skid shoes that protect the ground. However, it’s essential to adjust the skid shoes to prevent the pusher from scraping the surface too aggressively, which could result in damage to both the attachment and the ground below.
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