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Hydraulic Skid Steer Dozer Blade / Snow Plow 79" Reviews

4.7 Rating 58 Reviews
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The hydraulic dozer blade's handle dirt, rock, rubble and even snow in a pinch and can also be used for grading work like smoothing and leveling. They attach to any loader with a Universal Skid Steer Style Quick Tach. A reinforced steel moldboard keeps material rolling with a pronounced curve to loosen and turn materials as they’re pushed by the blade. This reduces resistance, allowing you to move more material at one time and cover more ground faster. This blade uses your loader’s hydraulics to angle side to side 28-degrees for precise pushing control. Set the blade to the perfect angle from the comfort of your seat, then clear and push debris exactly where you need it to go. Equipped with a reversible and replaceable bolt-on cutting edge, this versatile attachment is ready to tackle a wide variety of materials - and comes with two heavy-duty spring shocks to absorb the impact and protect your blade and machine.

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Solid plow, looking forward to using it this winter. Only negative is there are no float pads which means I’ll have to have something fabricated to keep the gravel on my driveway. Well built!
1 Helpful Report
Posted 5 years ago
A great addition for my tractor. I will be the envoy of the neighborhood this winter
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Posted 5 years ago
The blade works good. Had to do a little modification so it wouldn't fold over while pushing dirt. Other than that it works great. Welds are strong and metal is thick.
3 Helpful Report
Posted 5 years ago
It looks durable. It has not snowed yet so I have not used it yet.
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Posted 5 years ago
the real test will be in winter but i have used i.t a bit on gravel drive and i.t works well. good construction and a fair price.
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Posted 5 years ago
Titan products are made to last. Very heavy duty.
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Posted 5 years ago
When I uncrated the blade I tried to get the bob tach to lock in position but they would not lock. I let the blade hang onto the top of the loader and raised it up and found that there was a piece of flat steel that was about 1/2 inch too wide covering the bottom slot for the bob tach to lock in place. I had to cut this steel out of the opening and when I did this the bob tach locks in place to hold the implement on the loader. It is really bad to have to repair a dumb mistake on a new implement.
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Posted 5 years ago
Better than I expected
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Posted 5 years ago