Paladin FFC 114 Snow Blade 72 Inch💚 Budget
🟢 Standard Flow
✓ Runs on standard auxiliary flow
✓ Fits most skid steers, including small-frame
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Overview
The Paladin FFC 114 is a mid-duty skid steer snow blade available in 60, 72, 84, and 96-inch widths. It features dual hydraulic cylinders, skid shoes, safety steps, and angles 30 degrees, with a 24-inch blade height. At 510–650 lbs it is lighter than the FFC 115 series, making it suitable for mid-frame machines on driveways and smaller commercial lots. Available through Paladin/FFC dealers in Canada.
Canada Availability
Available through Paladin FFC dealers in Canada including Langner Equipment.
Key Facts
- Model: FFC 114
- Working width: 72 inches (also: 60", 84", 96")
- Operating weight: 510–650 lbs
- Blade height: 24 inches
- Angle: 30 degrees
- Dual hydraulic cylinders
- Skid shoes and safety steps
- SSQA universal quick attach
Is This Right For You?
✅ Buy if…
- You clear flat open lots, loading docks, or laneways and want the lowest-cost blade option
- Your site has a natural drop zone and you push in one direction — no angling needed
- You're adding snow clearing to a machine you already own without a big attachment investment
⛔ Skip if…
- You need to cast snow to one side or work curbed areas — an angle blade handles that better
- You clear large commercial lots — a box pusher moves more snow per pass
🔍 Also consider…
- Angle/trip-edge snow blade for road clearing with directional control
- Box snow pusher for large commercial parking lots
🔧 Machine Compatibility
Compatible with all skid steer brands via universal SSQA quick attach. No auxiliary hydraulics required — operates off the loader arms.
About Paladin Attachments in Canada
Paladin Attachments — now part of Epiroc — manufactures under multiple brands including Bradco, McMillen, and Sweepster. Their products are distributed across North America with Canadian dealers stocking common models.
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
⚠ Safety NoteTrip edge is a safety feature — it releases on hidden obstacles. Replace worn trip edge springs annually.
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
Source: skidsteerattachments.ca/catalog/snow-blades/paladin-ffc-114-snow-blade-72/