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Kage Makes Snow Removal Simpler

It's a two for one deal when a blade angle plow and a snow pusher are combined.

Tue October 29, 2013 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


The Kage System combines the benefits of a straight blade angle plow and a snow pusher into one fast and seamless operation, switching from plowing to pushing from the cab in seconds.

Standard features like the trip edge, oscillation, crossover-protected power angle and many more make the straight-blade angle plow a trust-worthy workhorse and a worthy backbone for the Kage System. The Kage System is complete when you attach the SnowKage box to the Kage blade using the boom function of a loader.

The cam-lock brackets on the blade interlock into the SnowKage hooks, without the operator ever leaving the cab. The Kage System scrapes cleanly because the sides of the box are not rigid to the plow, they allow the cutting edge to always be in contact with the plowing surface. Back-drag with ease when you release the SnowKage and use the down pressure of the boom to clean away from loading docks and entrances.

The Kage System is available in sizes ranging from 6 to 10 ft. (1.8 to 3 m) for skid steer and compact loaders, and 10 to 14 ft. (3 to 4.3 m) for Ag tractors and articulated loaders.

For more information, call 651/433-4628 or visit www.kageinnovation.com.




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