Basic snow pushers usually lack the ability to backdrag snow away from garage doors, loading docks etc. The patented Kage System allows you to backdrag just as you would with a straight blade angle plow. Get as close to the obstacle as you feel comfortable with, drop the blade and back up. Have long runs to backdrag? No sweat, you can even angle the blade as you drive in reverse to direct the inevitable spillage to one side. In previous articles we have addressed some important design features of a snow pusher. Previous articles covered: “Snow Pusher That Angles”, a “Snow Pusher That Trips”, a “Snow Pusher That Oscillates”, and a “Snow Pusher That Scrapes”. In this article we will talk about why a snow pusher needs to be able to backdrag.
Snow pushers are widely used as the ‘implement of choice’ by the snow removal professional today. There are many varieties of snow pushers on the market today, and Kage Innovation has created the ultimate snow removal tool. 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 a snow pusher without ever leaving the cab of your machine, but we have designed this ‘snow pusher’ with 5 other important features necessary when doing snow removal. In previous articles we have covered the “snow pusher that angles”, “snow pusher that trips”, and “snow pusher that oscillates”. In this article we will explain why it is so important that a snow pusher can scrape, and how the Kage System does that so well.
Oscillation is commonly known as the ability of the plow or pusher to ‘float’ side to side as it follows contours in the pavement. As you are doing your normal plowing, you are inevitably going to encounter un-even surfaces, and this is where the oscillation becomes...
In an earlier blog, we brought to our audience 5 main features that we believe that you should look for when you are shopping around for a snow pusher. These features are listed below. Today we are going to discuss the importance of the second one, having a snow...
Snow pushers come in many different makes and models. Also known as box pusher, or box plow, the snow pusher as with any product has features. Some of the features of different makes and or models of these various box plows are better than others. Kage Innovation considers the following 5 features of snow pushers to be very important.
Snow pushers have evolved into one of the most common tools for doing snow removal with skid steers, wheel loaders, backhoes, and other equipment. The Kage System fixes all of the common problems with snow pushers, while keeping the design simple and with few moving parts. Keep It Simple Stupid, is a raw, yet important rule our design team lives by. Kage Innovation relies on mixing together old and time – proven technology, with new ideas, and boiling them down in a pot called ‘real value’.
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