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Snow Pusher Box

The Boleo® heavy-duty build Snow Pushers allow for quick and easy installation by pushing with your loader bucket, it is ideal for scraping hard-pack snow, clear parking lots, driveways, and roads.

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The Boleo® heavy-duty build Snow Pushers allow for quick and easy installation by pushing with your loader bucket, it is ideal for scraping hard-pack snow, clear parking lots, driveways, and roads.


Snow Pusher Box for Skid Steer




FEATURES


●  Universal coupling system with multiple clamp holes for easy attachment to any OEM machine

  Designed for skid steers, loader backhoes and wheel loaders

  High tensile steel end plates with inside double gussets for strength & durability

●  Solid steel forks eliminate rusting

  Extra tall & deep box design provides a huge cavity for maximum productivity

  Side plates permit better ground alignment

  Skid shoes designed for optimum cleaning action and extended life

●  Reversible, high-strength steel shoes maximize wear life

  60'', 72'', 84'' , 92'' options

  Available colours

 



MODELS


Boleo Skid-steer attachments are compatible with most skid-steer brands, so many of our customers can use their existing machines to get the job done. 

Compatible brands include but are not limited to: John Deere | Bobcat | JCB | Caterpillar | Gehl | Kubota | CASE | Mustang | New Holland | Wacker Neuson | Terex




FAQ


Q1  How big should a snow pusher be?

A1  Some snow pushers measure in at about 24 inches wide, which is great for smaller areas like sidewalks, but if you have a big driveway, a wider 48-inch pusher will cover more surface area and can help you get the job done quickly. Just keep in mind that these will take up more storage space.


Q2  What is the difference between a snow shovel and a snow pusher?

A2  The difference mainly comes down to blade design. A traditional shovel comes with an almost flat, 18- to 24-inch rectangular blade, in contrast to a pusher, which has a longer, narrower curved blade. Pushers are excellent for driveways because they clear snow faster and with less effort.

 

For more information about product compatibility, please contact our specialists: sales@boleomfg.com



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