Snow Plowing conditions are always stressful in one way or another. The following winter conditions are usually present, depending on what Mother Nature is sending.
Sharq blades are the best grader cutting edges for sale today. They are easy to use, simple to maintain, and the versatility they offer makes for a much more enjoyable operator experience. In addition, they also save your shop time and money. They are simply the best product on the market.
The Race 150 is a great alternative to standard single insert carbide snow plow blades. This blade goes easier on the paint and cleans better than most plow blades and better than all snow plow rubber cutting edges.
We definitely found our dull blade this week! We all have great ideas out on the job site, but these guys put their grand plans into action. We can't say if this is a good thing or one of the dumbest decisions they have ever made. Either way, they earned themselves the award this week!
We get it, when you need to replace a part, you don't have time to wait. Your operation doesn't run until you fix your equipment. We know you need heavy equipment parts as soon as something wears out; that is why we keep our warehouse fully stock and your supply needs on hand.
As an operator or manager, you care about a few things when it comes to cutting edges for graders: how well they will cut, how easy they are to operate, and how well they fix your roads. If your blade does these things well, everything else is icing on the cake. Most operators fall in love with Sharq P300 grader cutting edges and they tell us they won't go back. They easily cut through road material rather than push it, and they are extremely easy and comfortable to operate. They even have the added benefits of cutting your fuel expenses and maintenance time. Learn more about Sharq P300 cutting edges for graders and how they will make your life easier.
Many snow removal blades work by using heavy downward pressure to scrape the surface. This is undesirable for several reasons. First, it creates a slippery surface for drivers because the pressure of the blade on the snow creates friction which melts the snow and ice, and then it freezes with a smooth surface. We refer to this as the Zamboni effect. The other and quite obvious reason; down pressure wears the blade out faster. Downward pressure not only shortens the wear life of the blade, but also creates more wear on your machine.
The Olofsfors Race 150 has 12" carbide segments encased in vulcanized rubber. This style of blade is one of the most commonly used snow plow blades by DOT's, cities and counties. Numerous benefits including minimized vibration, super quiet, extended wear life by 2-3 times vs. traditional carbides, and cleaner roads. The operators love these carbides!
The winter season is here, and with it, all of your local hometown heroes (aka street plowers) will soon be out hard at work! If you're going to go out and help the combat the snow. . . make sure you've got four wheel drive! This guy below was certainly trying to do some good work, but might as well have been trying to plow with a car. Serious user error. Shoulda just called out the big guns buddy. Try not to laugh as you see why we picked him as our dull blade of the week!
We know driving a snow plow is no cake walk, but even if you have mastered the art, it doesn't mean you have to be a jerk about it! To his credit, maybe this guy couldn't see what was coming, but if he could...well then you sir, are definitely our dull blade of the week. This brings a whole new definition to snow showers!