Hey all you Snow Fighters out there! It’s a beautiful Saturday morning after our routine workout and my wife and I decided we wanted to take you on a quick tour of our snow plow manufacturing facility. Since it’s a Saturday, the shop won’t be as busy as it is during the week, but you’ll get to see some of the latest advancements KAGE has made since the turn of the year and not having some of the chaos like you’d see during the week will be good for this little tour.
It’s 2018 and the tradeshow season is in full swing. I figured I’d take this time to share with you our upcoming show schedule because there’s a good chance for many of you to attend one of these shows and get to meet with us and see our full line of plow systems close up.
When building the Wheel Kaddy 500 Series Sulky attachment for commercial walk-behind mowers, durability and comfort were at the forefront of the design. Whether your clearing curb lines or mowing hillsides, a sulky attachment mounted to a walk-behind mower is the all-around most versatile setup on the market today.
Today, were going to do a tutorial on adjusting your SnowStorm snow plow trip edge spring tension. So, for those of you that own KAGE® Snowstorm 12- to 14-foot snow plows, this blog and video are for you. We designed this snow plow for Wheel Loaders, Tractors and other large commercial equipment applications.
In most industries, we trust that the professionals we hire to provide a service are using top notch equipment that they’ve selected to be the best from all of their experience. This same assumption should be true for snow removal, right? Let’s ask some basic questions about this and see if we can come to a conclusion about why you should care about your contractors snow removal equipment itself.
The KAGE Snow Plow System was designed to withstand the rigors of everyday abuse on the job site plowing snow with a skid steer. As we grow as a company, our dedication to delivering the best snow plow system is paramount. Thanks to the feedback of our dealers and consumers, we’re taking it upon ourselves to address any potential defects or design flaws that arise from the use of our products.
Snow plowing services can be risky and hard to predict. First, you have to be a meteorologist (better than any I know), you have to keep good employees and keep them happy (which is hard to do when the stresses are so high), and you have to get your customers to pay on time (otherwise you run out of cash).
We’re putting together a series of videos for all you snow fighters out there that talk about the latest advancements with our KAGE® Snowfire and Snowstorm Series Snow Plows. The upgrades are subtle and not always visible to the untrained eye, but they’re important snow plow features that significantly improve our already great line of snow plow systems. For this blog post, we’re going to talk specifically about KAGE® Snow Kage Box itself.
What? You’re telling me that you need to maintain the trip springs of our KAGE skid steer plow??! Well, not the spring itself. Coil springs require zero maintenance. The telescoping tubes that are inside the spring(s) do need a bit of lubrication once in a while. They are what guide the spring and keep it from side – deflection. We recommend that you lubricate between these tubes at least once a season to prevent any corrosion and possible seizure of the trip edge on your skid steer snow plow trip edge.
In the professional snow removal business, contractors are always looking to gain an edge. The question that we usually ask ourselves is, “What new innovative product is going to make that contractor’s job a little easier, a little faster or both? Today, I’m going to talk about the latest product from KAGE Innovation – The NEW Back Drag Kit. Not only will you see what it can do to improve your snow plow’s performance, but also how easy it is to install.
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