Arctic Sectional Sno-Pusher 12-Foot Snow Pusher for Skid Steers⭐ Premium
✓ No hydraulics required
✓ Fits most skid steers, including small-frame
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Overview
The Arctic Sectional Sno-Pusher at 12 feet is a large-capacity containment pusher with Arctic's sectional blade technology, allowing the wide blade to follow pavement undulations across large commercial lots. Each section pivots independently, maintaining a consistent scrape even on surfaces with drainage crowns, expansion joints, and frost heaves — common challenges at Canadian commercial properties. Available through Canadian dealers.
Canada Availability
Available in Canada through authorized Arctic Snow & Ice Control dealers.
Key Facts
- Working width: 144 inches (12 feet)
- Type: sectional containment snow pusher
- Feature: independent blade sections for contour-following scrape
- Application: large commercial lots, industrial sites
- Cutting edge: replaceable rubber or steel sections
- Typical weight: 650–850 lbs
- Hydraulic flow: none required — passive attachment, no auxiliary hydraulics
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
- Back machine into push frame receiver
- Lower boom to slide trip edges into receiver arms
- Engage mounting pins or latch
- 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
❄️ Before You Buy a Snow Pusher
Snow pusher sizing is machine-dependent — an oversized box overloads your loader arms; undersizing means extra passes on large lots.
- Match pusher width to your machine's ROC and tipping load Attachment sizing guide →
- Trip-edge vs sectional edge — trip edge for paved lots, sectional for uneven surfaces Snow pusher guide →
- Buy before November — Canadian dealers sell out of popular sizes by mid-winter
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✅ Last checked: March 2026
Source: skidsteerattachments.ca/catalog/snow-pushers/arctic-sectional-sno-pusher-12ft/