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V Blade

Key Features & Specs

Snow Blades are designed for:

  • snow removal
  • light dirt work
  • four different blade positions

FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
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Versatile hydraulically-angled blade providing better snow placement
Blade in angled position (left and right) Blade in angled position (left and right)
Blade in scoop position Blade in scoop position
Blade in V- position Blade in V- position

 

 

Overview

Blade angles hydraulically via in-cab controls

 

Benefits

The adjustable blade allows for the following positions:

  • Straight - perfect for larger cuts
  • Angles 30° in both directions - used like the straight blades
  • Scoop (both sides inward) - good for easy snow stacking
  • V-configuration - good for cutting through hard snow

Scoop position of blade allows for improved stacking of snow:

  • Angling both sides inward can stack snow better than a straight blade

Adapt to varying conditions with a selection of blades
 V-Blade on 333G Compact Track Loader V-Blade on 333G Compact Track Loader

 

 

Benefits

Adapt to varying conditions and surfaces with replaceable blades:

  • All V-Blades come standard with a steel cutting edge
  • An optional rubber blade is also available

 

Additional details

Both steel and rubber cutting edges will be available through parts.

Protect the vehicle from sudden impacts
V-Blade with spring loaded trip mechanism V-Blade with spring loaded trip mechanism

 

 

Overview

The V-Blade comes with spring loaded trip mechanism for protection when hitting hidden objects while plowing.

Easily adjustable skid shoes adjust to accommodate different surfaces
Easily adjustable skid shoes Easily adjustable skid shoes

 

 

Overview

The BV Series V-Blade comes with adjustable skid shoes to enhance production.

Benefits

The BV Series V-Blades have easily adjustable skid shoes that can be adjusted based on the surface beneath the snow. Adjusting the skid shoes can be done without tools by removing the quick-lock pin and positioning the adjustment bushings to either raise or lower the skid shoe.

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