HLA 3500 Series 7-Foot Snow Pusher
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Overview
HLA's 3500 series 7-foot pusher is the entry size in their commercial-grade pusher line, with heavier construction than the 2500 series and a back-drag bar standard. Ontario-manufactured by Horst Welding in Listowel, Ontario. Stocked through Langner Equipment at approximately $4,590 CAD. Suited to mid-frame skid steers where a heavier-built pusher is preferred for durability on busy commercial lots.
Canada Availability
Ontario-manufactured by Horst Welding. Available through HLA dealers and Langner Equipment in Canada at approximately $4,590 CAD.
Key Facts
- Model: HLA 3500 Series 7'
- Working width: 7 feet
- Includes back-drag bar standard
- Heavier construction than 2500 series
- Application: mid-frame machines, busy commercial lots
- Ontario-manufactured by Horst Welding (Listowel, ON)
- SSQA skid steer quick attach
- Typical weight: 450–580 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
Compatible with all skid steer brands via universal SSQA quick attach. No auxiliary hydraulics required — operates off the loader arms.
About HLA in Canada
HLA Attachments is an Ontario-based manufacturer that designs and builds attachments in Waterloo, ON, with a dealer network spanning all provinces. Backed by a Canadian warranty and local parts availability, HLA is one of the most trusted names on Canadian job sites.
✅ Last checked: March 2026