Snow Front Blade Attachment

Snow Attachments for Tractors & Loaders

Conquer harsh winter conditions with W.R. Long Inc.’s effective snow attachments. Designed for tractors and loaders, our snow blades and pushers make snow removal fast and efficient, ensuring your operations stay on track regardless of the weather. Built for durability and ease of use, our attachments help you tackle any winter challenge with confidence.

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Snow Pushers

Efficient Snow Removal for Subcompact and Compact Tractors

A snow pusher is an essential attachment for quickly and efficiently clearing large amounts of snow from driveways, parking lots, and roadways. Designed for subcompact and compact tractors up to 40 HP, these snow pushers are built to handle heavy snowfall with ease. Featuring a durable rubber cutting edge, they effectively remove snow without damaging pavement, making them ideal for both residential and commercial use. With multiple quick-attach options, reinforced skid pads, and an optional back drag feature for precise maneuvering, snow pushers ensure smooth and hassle-free snow removal even in tight spaces.

Snow Blades

Versatile Snow and Material Handling for Tractors

A snow blade is a powerful and versatile tool for subcompact and compact tractors up to 55 HP, designed to push snow, sand, dirt, manure, gravel, and more. With adjustable angling up to 30 degrees, these blades provide optimal control and efficiency when clearing surfaces. The replaceable cutting edge ensures long-lasting performance, while skid shoes prevent gouging and maintain a consistent height during operation. For added safety and durability, a spring-trip blade design allows the blade to pivot upon impact with obstacles, reducing the risk of damage. Available in manual or hydraulic models, snow blades offer adaptability for a wide range of snow removal and grading applications.

Snow Attachment FAQs

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What’s the difference between a snow pusher and a snow blade?
A snow pusher is designed to collect and push snow forward in large volumes, making it ideal for clearing driveways, parking lots, and wide-open areas. A snow blade, on the other hand, can angle left or right, allowing for more precise control when directing snow. Snow blades are better for tight spaces, sidewalks, and areas that need strategic snow placement.
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Should I choose a manual or hydraulic snow blade?
A manual snow blade allows you to adjust the angle in set increments before operation, while a hydraulic snow blade enables real-time adjustments directly from the tractor’s cab. If you frequently adjust blade positions while plowing, a hydraulic model will provide greater efficiency and ease of use.
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Can I use a snow pusher on a gravel driveway?
Yes! A snow pusher with a rubber cutting edge is ideal for gravel driveways because it glides over the surface without disturbing the rocks beneath. For added control, you can also adjust skid shoes to keep the blade at a consistent height.
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What size snow attachment do I need for my tractor?
The ideal snow blade or snow pusher size depends on your tractor’s horsepower and width. For subcompact tractors (under 40 HP), a 60-inch or 72-inch attachment works well. Compact tractors (40-55 HP) can handle wider blades or pushers up to 96 inches. Always check your tractor’s lift capacity and hydraulic system before selecting an attachment.
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Do I need a third function valve for my snow attachment?
If you are using a hydraulic snow blade, a third function valve may be required to control blade adjustments. However, most snow pushers do not require a third function since they rely on the tractor’s standard lifting and tilting functions.
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Can I use my snow pusher for anything besides snow?
Yes! A snow pusher can also be used for moving slush, light debris, and even manure on farms. However, it is primarily designed for snow removal, so using it on rough or rocky surfaces may cause premature wear.
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What is a trip-edge blade, and why is it important?
A trip-edge blade helps prevent damage by allowing the blade to pivot when it hits an obstacle (such as a curb or hidden rock). This protects both the attachment and the tractor from sudden impact.
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What is the best way to store my snow attachment in the off-season?
To extend the lifespan of your snow pusher or blade, store it in a dry, covered area when not in use. Be sure to clean off any snow, ice, or road salt, and check for wear on the cutting edges and hydraulic components before the next winter season.
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Product Warranty

All W.R. Long Snow attachments are backed by a robust warranty for peace of mind.

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Customer Support

Our team is available to provide assistance with product selection, installation, and maintenance.

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Safety Guidelines

Avoid overloading equipment and maintain visibility while operating in snowy conditions.

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