Case Construction Equipment has introduced a new line of six heavy- and light-duty sectional snow pushers compatible with both current and older model wheel loaders, skid steers, compact track loaders and backhoes.
The independent moldboard sections on these pushers move independently, allowing 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-sized wheel loaders.
The new Case pushers are also compatible with competitive equipment and allow a snow removal contractor to standardize on a single type/style of pusher across their fleet.
Each pusher features a Hardox 450 steel cutting edge that scrapes cleanly down to the pavement and, if obstacles are encountered, only a single section of the pusher is lifted off the ground. This ensures that the other sections of the pusher remain flush with the ground so that more snow is removed on the first pass than traditional snow pushers and snowplows.
The new pushers also provide additional advantages that help snow contractors keep operating costs down:
- Plowing an area cleanly on the first pass helps reduce the need for secondary passes, ultimately allowing the work to be done faster and with less wear and tear on the machine/pusher.
- The ability for the leading edge of the pusher to “trip” over obstacles helps prevent equipment damage, and can also help reduce instances of property damage.
- Removing more snow and ice on the first pass can also significantly reduce salt use, saving additional costs in labor and resources.
- If a section becomes damaged, that single modular section can be replaced instead of replacing the whole pusher, a significant cost savings.