Skid Pro 96-Inch Snow Blade for Skid Steers
Overview
Skid Pro's 96-inch (8-foot) snow blade is a wide-format snow removal blade for full-size skid steers clearing large commercial properties. The angling capability allows operators to side-cast snow precisely while moving forward. At 96 inches, each pass covers significant width on roads and lots. Heavy steel construction with a replaceable cutting edge. Used by Canadian property contractors and municipalities for winter operations. Available through Skid Pro's Canadian distributors.
Canada Availability
Best for: large commercial lots, road plowing, municipal operations
Compare with: Berlon Industries 84-Inch Snow Blade for Skid Steers · Blue Diamond 108-Inch Snow Blade for Skid Steers · Blue Diamond 84-Inch Skid Steer Snow Blade
Key Facts
- Working width: 96 inches (8 feet)
- Type: angle snow blade
- Cutting edge: replaceable steel
- Application: large commercial lots, road plowing, municipal operations
- Mount: universal skid steer quick attach (SSQA)
- Weight: 400–1200 lbs
- Hydraulic flow: 10–15 GPM
Is This Right For You?
Buy if
- You clear laneways, farm roads, or municipal paths where you need to cast snow to one side
- Your site has curbs or obstacles — trip-edge protection prevents costly blade and pin damage
- You want hydraulic angle adjustment from the cab without stopping to reposition
Skip if
- You're clearing open lots — a box pusher or straight blade is more efficient for pure containment
- Budget is tight and your site is obstacle-free — a straight blade costs less and works fine
Also consider
- Straight snow blade if your sites are flat and obstacle-free
- Box snow pusher for high-volume commercial lot clearing
Wide attachment — verify your machine's rated operating capacity (ROC) before ordering. Compatible with all skid steer brands via universal SSQA quick attach — no auxiliary hydraulics required.
About Skid Pro in Canada
Skid Pro manufactures attachments in the USA and has a strong Canadian distribution footprint. Their catalog covers most common attachment types with a focus on durability and value for everyday contractor use.
Care & Maintenance
- Grease all cylinder pin fittings and pivot points before each snow season — cold temperature makes inadequately lubricated joints seize
- Inspect the cutting edge for wear and replace before it's worn through to the blade frame — a thinned edge transfers frost heave impacts directly to the frame and coupler
- Rinse salt off the blade after every use and before any storage period longer than a week — salt attack on bare steel is measurably faster than most operators expect
- Inspect hydraulic angle cylinder hoses before each season and replace any cracked or weathered hoses — cold-hardened hoses split at the worst moment
- Store in a dry location with the cutting edge off wet ground — standing water under a stored blade rusts the edge from below and weakens it before the next season
How to Connect
- Attach blade frame using Bob-Tach
- Connect hydraulic tilt circuit if equipped (many are fixed or manual angle)
- Check trip edge spring tension before working — critical for road/pavement use
Ready to Buy in Canada?
Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.
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