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  2. These Are the The Best Snow Shovels, According to ... - AOL

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    Handles are usually wood, fiberglass, or in the case of some snow pushers, aluminum. Size and Weight Most people do fine with blades that are 18- to 24 inches wide to tackle snow removal around ...

  3. Snow pusher - Wikipedia

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    Universal Loader Mounting Snow pusher on a skid steer. Snow pusher designs vary across the industry. They are typically between 3 ft [0.9 m] and 5.5 ft [1.6 m] high and range from 6 ft [1.8 m] to 40 ft [12.2 m] wide. Snow pushers are typically mounted on wheel loaders, skid steers, or backhoes. For wheel loaders and backhoes, they are mounted ...

  4. Snowplow - Wikipedia

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    For sidewalks and narrow lanes small tractor plows (tracked or wheeled) are often used within Canada and the United States. [citation needed] When snowfall accumulates above a certain height, snowplow operators may be seen clearing the main arteries first (designated as snow routes), in some cases for the exclusive use of emergency vehicles.

  5. List of tractor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Mahindra Tractors (India) Erkunt (Turkey)(part of Mahindra) ArmaTrac; Mahindra; Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery (Japan)(own 33.3%) Trakstar (formerly Mahindra Gujarat and Shaktimaan brands) Mancel (France) Majevica (Serbia) Massey Ferguson (US)(part of AGCO Corporation) McCormick Tractors (Italy)(part of ARGO SpA) Millat (Pakistan)

  6. Snowcat - Wikipedia

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    Theodore P. Flynn and the United States Forestry Service in Oregon developed a snow tractor in 1937. [3] The name "snowcat" originates from the 1946 trademark by Tucker Sno-Cat Corporation of Medford, Oregon. This specialized over-snow vehicle dominated the snow transportation market until the 1960s when other manufacturers entered the business.

  7. M7 snow tractor - Wikipedia

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    The M7 (T26E4) snow tractor was standardized in August 1943, and was downgraded to Limited standard in November 1944. It was intended to pull a one-ton M19 snow trailer (T48). The tractor used many Allis Chalmers farm tractor components. It also used many Willys MB jeep powertrain components to lessen the military's spare parts inventory ...

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