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Bobcat Equipment Review: The Skid Steer Snow Pusher

Can your Bobcat equipment handle the winter workload? Is there a way to keep up with all the snow you could be pushing around with your Bobcat equipment ?

The winter months provide lots of excellent opportunities for you and your Bobcat equipment to turn the white stuff into some green stuff. But if you are going to get serious about clearing snow, what Bobcat equipment attachment is best?

There are plenty of snow-clearing attachments available for your Bobcat equipment, including traditional snow plows as well as the skid steer-mounted snowblower. But if you want to clear lots of snow in a hurry, look no further than a Snow Pusher.

Made in widths of 96, 120, and 144 inches, the Snow Pusher is similar to a plow, but is more like a fully-enclosed, double-bladed scraper. Instead of being pushed to the sides, the snow is trapped in the giant box-sled, and shoved off the parking lot or driveway without a lot of extra work.

The problem with traditional plows is that, while some of the snow churns around and stays in front of the single blade, for each run you take, a lot of the snow is left in “spoils” off to the sides of the skid steer snow plow. You basically chase most of the snow you plow to the side, one strip at a time.

The skid steer snow pusher allows very little of the snow you push to escape off the sides. This is the main reason that, when you purchase a skid steer snow pusher, it is recommended that you use tracks or chains on your Bobcat equipment, because the sheer volume of snow is so much greater with this system.

It has been estimated by skid steer attachment experts that if you use the snow pusher to clear a parking lot or driveway, you will have the area cleared 35% faster than with a traditional snow plow. And in the winter months, when there are fewer jobs for you and your Bobcat equipment to get out there and tackle, time is money. Now you can charge by the job, not by the hour!

Which Type of Snow Pusher is Best?

A snow pusher is a piece of equipment that does exactly what it sounds like-- it pushes snow where you want it to go. To understand the difference between a snow pusher and a snow plow, picture the type of snowplow you see clearing the highway in bad weather. These have a huge blade in front of them that sits at an angle and pushes the snow to the side of the road. That leaves a wall of snow along the edge.

A snow pusher, by comparison, pushes the snow straight ahead. The blade on the front is actually straight up and down rather than angled and has a wall on each side to hold the snow in as it fills up. The snow is simply pushed straight ahead until it's out of the area. These are used to make the huge piles you find in parking lots. These stores and companies use the snow pusher to pile the snow and remove it from the lots. Not only does it do a better job of clearing a large area, it does it much faster than a blade.

Someone who needs to clear a large area like a parking lot and tries to use a blade will have to keep going over the same snow repeatedly. Using the snow pusher prevents that. Instead of using a blade down a strip and then having to go back and re-plow the snow that piled up from the first strip, the snow pusher goes over the snow once and pushes it out of the way. It's fast and efficient.

The differences in snow pushers have to do with the size and the type of edge. The snow pusher attachment has a special edge on the bottom designed to keep the snow from slipping underneath the blade. Without that edge, the pusher would do an excellent job of removing the snow down to the edge of the blade. But there would be a thin level that got through on the bottom leaving the area slick and snow covered.

There are two types of edges used with snow pushers: steel and rubber. Each has certain advantages and disadvantages. A rubber edge is best when the surface isn't exactly flat. The rubber can go over small bumps and obstructions where a steel edge may catch on them or bounce above them and leave more snow than a rubber edge would. The biggest disadvantage of a rubber edge is when you're dealing with hardened snow that's icy, packed and uneven often the rubber edge will go over the top of the hardest bumps instead of pushing them forward.

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