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Curtis introduces improved Sno-Pro loader blades

Capable of moving a host of materials, including snow and aggregate materials.

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September 30, 2010

Curtis Industries, LLC has introduced a new and improved line of Sno-Pro tractor blades to expand their use to a full line of applications ranging from snow removal to piling of livestock feed and silage.  Sno-Pro front end loader blades offer major advantages over bucket plowing. Built tough for farmers, landscapers, ranchers construction companies and homeowners these unique implements give an added versatility to bucket loaders.

These high quality tractor blades provide added versatility to traditional bucket loaders by adding a 30 degree hydraulic angle for efficient and productive plowing and heavy duty trip springs for added protection against blade damage from surface obstructions. The same level of   Curtis' improved Sno-Pro loader blades.quality goes into the Sno-Pro tractor blades as the extensive line of the Pro Series cab systems.

The New Sno-Pro Loader Blades provide added versatility to your loader.  Materials such as snow, loam and gravel may be cast to either side for productive plowing.  Sno-Pro Loader Blades offer several mounting options and a full-trip moldboard, protecting both the loader and blade from inevitable surface obstructions.  The durable charcoal finish looks great on all makes/models and is available in a wide range of sizes.

These loader blades are built to withstand even the most extreme usage. Each blade is made with a made with durable, heavy-duty 11 gauge powder coated steel, to provide a superior non-stick surface that lessens debris pile up with fewer passes.

Blades are available in five through nine foot models and are recommended for tractors up to 47hp. These tractor blades can also adapt for quick-attach front mounting for skid steers and tractors equipped with front loaders that have quick attach-type adapter.
 

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