2025 Kage Snowdozer Wing Plow BPS1018'
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2025 Kage Snowdozer Wing Plow BPS1018'
The KAGE SnowDozer Wing combines angle plowing with snow pushing, stacking and back dragging into do-it-all hydraulic-powered snow plow. The simple advantages of these functions are brought together with a two-button control switch that allows you to independently control the hydraulic wings on either side of the moldboard.
Historically, wing plows have struggled with everything from a complicated leveling process which leads to uneven wear on the wings to limited control functions to unreliable hydraulic systems and snow leakage between the blade and the wings at the hinge. With the SnowDozer Wing plow, KAGE has addressed all of these issues.
Features may include:
Floating & Oscillating SkidsThe SnowDozer Wing’s unique floating and oscillating skids shorten the learning curve for new operators and increase the lifespan of the wings while maximizing performance. No longer do you have to set your plow down perfectly level – heel-to-toe – to keeps the wings the proper position (although it’s still recommended).
With 6.625" of vertical travel at the heel and 7.5" of vertical travel at the toe of the skid, even if the plow is tilted slightly forward or slightly backward, the skid can oscillate and float until it is level with the plowing surface. The prevents uneven wear on the skids and prevent excessive pressure on the substrate.
Should you need to push snow up and over a standard 6" tall curb, there’s more than enough float to allow the cutting edge to stay in contact with the road or parking lot while the wings float over the curb, giving you than clean curb-to-curb scrape!
Snow Catch FlapIn order to allow for such significant float in the skids, the SnowDozer Wing must give it a space (or void) above the cutting edge for it to travel into. To ensure that does not result in any snow leakage, KAGE utilizes a small, flexible rubber snow catch that accommodates both the floating skid and pivoting wing. Rest assured, although flexible, this snow catch is made of, and supported by, durable materials that won’t be just “flapping” in the breeze!
Compression Spring Trip EdgeThe value of trip edges have been established for decades. Not only does the SnowDozer Wing implement a 90-degree trip edge to the center blade of the plow, but it also includes 55 degrees of trip on the cutting edge of the wing adding that extra level of protection for the plow, machine, operator and infrastructure. It’s a win-win…win…win!
- Like the trip edge on the blade, the wing trip edge utilizes long-lasting compression springs to ensure the cutting edge returns to its original position after encountering an obstacle.
Through extensive testing, KAGE developing a wing hinge that not only allows the wings to pivot smoothly on the blade, but also closes that pesky gap between the wing and the blade that causes “snail trails” of leaked snow. The SnowDozer Wing hinges were designed to give plenty of space for pivoting. At the same time, when your wheel loader or tractor is actually pushing or back dragging the snow, that pressure of the snow and friction with the substrate slides the wings tightly against the blade to eliminate snow leakage. Bye By Snail Trail!
Curb ClearanceWe’ve already discussed how this wing plow interacts with curbs through the trip edge and floating skids, but how about running curbs?
The SnowDozer Wing is well prepared for that as well. Not only is each wing skid equipped with multiple guards to increase the lifespan of the skid, but its reinforcements are also strategically placed at height to ensure they do not interfere with curbs.