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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 Pusher That Angles

  • Snow Pusher That Trips

  • Snow Pusher That Oscillates

  • Snow Pusher That Scrapes

  • Snow Pusher That Backdrags

 

Snow Pusher That Angles

What!!?? The typical response may be, “why do you need that?” or “that sounds complicated”. When you couple the massive moving capabilities of a box pusher, with the functionality of an angle plow, you have it made with a two in one tool. “That’s awesome, but what about the complication?” Truthfully it does sound complicated. It can look complicated too. Consider some of the makes out there that produce this type of attachment. Metal Pless & HLA for instance make a very heavy and what appears to be complicated snow pusher that angles. Alone neither of these two brands have addressed both questions. Kage Innovation manufactures the product that you need. The most reliable and non-complex box pusher that angles.

Please consider these features as you purchase your next snow pusher or box pusher. The decision to settle for the ordinary, or what is the cheapest, may cost you considerably when the snow flies. You should be out making money during the snow storm, not fixing complicated equipment, or dealing with the ineffectiveness of common box pushers. We will address the importance of the “snow pusher that trips” feature in our next blog. In the meantime, watch how our Kage Snow Plow Box System combines all of these features effectively.