Arctic Sectional SNO-Pusher 16-Foot for Large Skid Steers

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Arctic Sectional SNO-Pusher 16-Foot skid steer attachment

Overview

Arctic Snow & Ice Control's 16-foot sectional SNO-Pusher is their widest model for the largest CTLs on open industrial and commercial lots. Individual sections flex independently over pavement irregularities for maximum contact and snow capture. Available in Canada through Arctic dealers.

Canada Availability

Available in Canada through Arctic Snow & Ice Control dealers.

Key Facts

  • Working width: 16 feet
  • Type: sectional box pusher
  • Design: independent rubber segment sections
  • Application: large industrial lots, large machines
  • Mount: universal SSQA
  • Typical weight: 950–1200 lbs
  • Hydraulic flow: none required — passive attachment, no auxiliary hydraulics
Specs sourced from arcticsnow.com · Last verified: March 2026

See It in Action

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • Your lot has uneven pavement, frost heaves, or expansion joints that a rigid pusher would dig into
  • You want to minimize scraping damage to the pavement surface

Skip if

  • Your site is smooth and flat — a standard box pusher is simpler and cheaper
  • The higher purchase price doesn't pencil out for occasional residential use

Also consider

  • Standard box pusher for flat, uniform lots
  • Snow blade if you need angle control to push snow to a specific side
Machine Compatibility

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 Arctic Snow & Ice Control in Canada

Arctic Snow & Ice Control is a US manufacturer specializing in sectional steel snow pushers and box blades for commercial snow management. Their products are available through dealers in Canada and are built for the heavy-use demands of commercial parking lot and property maintenance operations.

Care & Maintenance

  • Inspect the trip-edge blade for wear before each season and replace when worn below the wear indicator line — a worn-through trip-edge transfers full impact to the blade frame
  • Grease all trip-edge pivot and hinge points after every major pushing session, especially after work in extreme cold where grease migrates out of joints faster
  • Check side board welds for cracking after frost heave strikes — box sides bear significant impact forces during high-speed frost heave hits
  • Rinse salt off after every use and before extended storage — road salt accelerates rust on unpainted steel edges and frame members faster than people expect
  • Store off the ground on blocks or a pallet to prevent the cutting edge from sitting in standing water and rusting from below

How to Connect

  1. Back machine into push frame receiver
  2. Lower boom to slide trip edges into receiver arms
  3. Engage mounting pins or latch
  4. Raise slightly off ground and test trip edge reset manually if accessible
Safety NoteSnow pushers are passive (no hydraulics) on most models — mounting is mechanical only

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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✓ Last checked: March 2026