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Overview
Case Construction Equipment offers a hydraulic snow blade for Case skid steers and CTLs. Used for road maintenance, parking lot clearing, and site snow removal in Canada. The hydraulic angling function directs snow efficiently. Case dealers are found across Canada for service and parts.
Canada Availability
Available through Case Construction Equipment dealers across Canada.
Key Facts
- Brand: Case Construction Equipment
- Type: hydraulic angling snow blade
- Drive: hydraulic angle
- Mount: Case quick attach (SSQA compatible)
- Application: parking lot clearing, road maintenance, site snow removal
- Weight: 300–900 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
🔧 Machine Compatibility
Designed for Case machines but mounts to any skid steer or CTL with a universal SSQA quick-attach plate.
About Case CE in Canada
Case Construction Equipment attachments are available through a national Canadian dealer network. Built to OEM standards and compatible with Case skid steers via universal quick attach.
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
✅ Last checked: March 2026
Source: skidsteerattachments.ca/catalog/snow-blades/case-snow-blade/