New CASE CE snow pushers fit older machines too

CASE says the sectional design improves performance while saving costs related to rework, salt use and maintenance. Photo: CASE Construction EquipmentCASE says the sectional design improves performance while saving costs related to rework, salt use and maintenance.
Photo: CASE Construction Equipment

CASE Construction Equipment has introduced a new line of six heavy- and light-duty sectional snow pushers.

The company says the new pushers are compatible with both current and older model wheel loaders, skid steers, compact track loaders and backhoes.

The independent moldboard sections move independently, enabling each section to shift up and down in response to uneven pavement or obstacles.

The light-duty models, designed for compact equipment and backhoes, feature pushers up to 13-feet wide. The heavy-duty line offers pushers up to 17-feet wide for full-size wheel loaders.

CASE says its new pushers also are compatible with competitive equipment.

All six models in the line feature a Hardox 450 steel cutting edge that scrapes the pavement. If obstacles are encountered, only a single section of the pusher is lifted off the ground, while other sections remain flush with the ground. This ensures more snow is removed on the first pass, the manufacturer says.

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