Arctic Snow and Ice 10 Foot Skid Steer Snow Pusher⭐ Premium
✓ No hydraulics required
✓ Fits most skid steers, including small-frame
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Overview
The 10-foot-foot snow pusher clears large paved areas — parking lots, loading docks, industrial yards — in fewer passes than a bucket or blade. Arctic Snow and Ice attachments are available through Canadian equipment dealers and distributors. The sectional containment design keeps snow moving in front of the blade without spillover. Compatible with most mid-frame and large-frame skid steers via SSQA. Canadian-manufactured by Arctic Snow and Ice Control. Available through Arctic dealers in Canada.
Canada Availability
Canadian-manufactured by Arctic Snow and Ice Control. Available through Arctic dealers in Canada.
Key Facts
- Brand: Arctic Snow and Ice Control
- Width: 10 feet
- Type: containment snow pusher
- Mount: universal SSQA quick attach
- Manufacturer: Canadian-made
- Application: commercial lot clearing, high-volume Canadian snow removal
- Typical weight: 550–700 lbs
- Hydraulic flow: none required — passive attachment, no auxiliary hydraulics
Is This Right For You?
✅ Buy if…
- You push snow on flat commercial lots, parking decks, or loading docks with a defined push perimeter
- You don't have room or budget for a blower — pushers cost far less and maintain well
⛔ Skip if…
- Your site has no windrow drop zone — pushers pile snow that has to go somewhere
- Wet, heavy Ontario snow is your primary challenge — heavy packs reduce machine traction with a full pusher
🔍 Also consider…
- Sectional pusher if your site has frost heaves or uneven pavement you need the wings to follow
- Snow blower attachment if bank height from repeated pushes is becoming a problem
🔧 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 and Ice 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
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