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Earth & Turf Products introduce SC Series snow blades

Skid-steer loaders

Clamp-on bucket blades give any compact loader additional versatility.

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September 2, 2010

Earth & Turf Products SC Series snow blades

 

Earth & Turf Products is pleased to announce Clamp-On Snow Blades for compact tractor loaders. These clamp-on bucket blades give any compact loader additional versatility and are an economical answer to snow removal problems. Their design makes them especially easy to install and to remove. No bucket alterations are necessary and they will not damage buckets, if properly installed.

Three design features of Earth & Turf clamp-on Snow Blades make them exceptionally good value packages:

• Manual angle - 30 degrees left & right
• Double-spring protective trip with lock-out pin for light grading.
• Bolt-on, replaceable edges.

Smaller tractors are a perfect match for SC Series Blades to fit compact tractors of 35 horsepower and under. These blades are available in 60-inch or 72-inch width, and both measure 19.5 inches in overall height.

For larger compact tractors of 36 to 50 HP, the C Series Blade is the correct fit. It comes with 90" width and measures 26" in overall height.
 

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