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Picture A shows the scraper
blade located at the rear of the snowblower when not in use.
A mechanism actuated by two hydraulic cylinders moves the
scraper blade from the back to the front. A carbon steel bar
fixed at the back of the scraper blade protects it’s
surface against wear and tear.
Picture B shows the scraper
blade in the back position and slightly lowered in order to
raise the snowblower for a few inches. The scraper blade is
used as a packing shoe at the full width of the snowblower.
Then it is possible to blow the snow on various ground surfaces
like : gravel, crushed stone, lawn, mud and others. Only the
snow is blown. The rounded form of the scraper blade packs
the snow which passes under the snowblower, thus making the
ground surface more appropriate for the next snow clearance.
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represent the motion carried out by the
scraper blade while moving from the back to the front.
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Pictures
F and G show the scraper blade in the position to
blow the snow when the tractor is moving forward. The snowblower
being lifted up by 9 inches, the snow goes under. Stopped
by the blade, the snow comes in the snowblower to be catched
by the auger which conducts it to the impeller.
In option : A rubber or TIVAR blade protects
the asphalt pavement and the paving stone.
This particular equipement allows the snow
removal made very quickly for the residential laneways and
the cleaning of the garage doors.
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1) A choice of steel, stainless, rubber or TIVAR
blades
2) Carbon steel blade
3) Hydraulic bearings and grease fittings at all articulations
4) Hydraulic cylinder |