In this video and article, you will see the importance of Kage’s unique pivot frame and king pin. These two features are the critical link between the machine and moldboard of the plow! Not every snow plow has a pivot frame or king pin. Many snow plows use the common, “A” frame technology, which is coupled to the moldboard with a small clevis pin. This “A” frame design, when affixed to the front of a skidsteer, presents many problems; sloppiness in and around the king pin area, breakage of the clevis pins, and wear and tear on the ends of your cylinders, to name a few. Kage Innovation designs and manufactures these two critical components of the plow, based on our field experience. We know the demands that you, the operator, put on our equipment!
In this video and article, we will go over the importance of Kage’s compression springs. This feature is much more efficient than other types of springs including “stretch” or extension springs for several reasons including longer lasting life and...
In this article, we will go over the importance of Kage’s cutting edge. This feature is much more efficient than a rubber cutting edge, however in some cases one may not be able to use steel so Kage offers a polyurethane option; this is more durable and and effective than a rubber cutting edge. When you’re scraping thick, heavy and solid ice from a street or driveway, you need something that will scrape it off in one pass
In this video and article, we will go over the importance of Kage’s unique trip edge on the moldboard. This feature is much more efficient than a trip moldboard for several reasons. For one, the trip absorbs the impact of encountering curbs and hidden obstacles...
The Kage Snow Plow Box System combines the straight blade angle plow, with the snow pusher, into one incredibly efficient tool. Not only can you turn the angle plow into
For now, let’s get started with going over the basics of the Kage System and talk about main key differences and advantages than other snow plows and pushers. The Kage angle plow is the fastest, most efficient way to move snow from a surface.
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