Arctic Sectional Sno-Pusher plowing mall 17HDArctic Sectional Snow Pusher on 2018 Case 821G plowing a mall while working in unison with Case321F mini loader with 14LD sectional snow pusher that is 15.5FT wide. Arctic Snow and Ice Products: http://www.arcticsnowandiceproducts.com/ Arctic Snow and Ice Control: http://www.arcticsnowandiceproducts.com/
Plowing mall with Arctic Sectional Sno-Pusher 17HDPlowing 6 inches of snow with 17ft wide Arctic Sectional pusher. Machine is a case 521F-XR. The XR stands for eXtra Reach arms. Arctic Snow and Ice Products: http://www.arcticsnowandiceproducts.com/ Arctic Snow and Ice Control Services: http://www.arcticsnowandiceproducts.com/
Plowing Mall While Prototyping New Arctic Sectional Sno-Pusher Design*WARNING: DO NOT DO THIS TO YOUR EQUIPMENT... TESTING NEW PRODUCT* Before we take a new design to market we put it through testing like this to ensure top-tier performance to our customers.
Arctic Snow Double-Down 3 Yard Salt Bucket Part 1Arctic's new 3 yard Double-Down Salt Bucket throwing down a heavy application of salt right before an Ice Storm.
Arctic Snow Double-Down Salting Under Cars Part 2Arctic's new 3 yard Double-Down Salt Bucket throwing down a heavy application of salt right before an Ice Storm.
Arctic Power-Angle Sectional Sno-Plow Scraping Hardpack SnowCheck out this plow scrape up some hardpacked snow! This scene is taken at Arctic's service company location, on the landing strip. The surface being cleared is older asphalt that makes for hard scraping because the snow and ice likes to adhere to it so well. Arctic's exclusive Adjustable-Down-Pressure feature allows this operator to apply more pressure when needed to scrape up this snow that has been sitting for over a month in January/February. Watch too how much usable plow width there is with Arctic's aggressive angling with no spill-over.
Arctic Sectional Clearing Parking Spaces 15.5' PusherOne of the major advantages afforded to users by the Sectional's exclusive design is the ability to back drag snow off curb lines. Due to the mounting of the side panels or wings, the pusher can come up to a curb and the wings will adjust automatically. By doing so the cutting edges can take the snow right off the curb and the side panels will always return to level. Applying additional down pressure is recommended when back dragging.