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Winter Pushes You Hard. Push Back Harder with Cat Motor Graders and Snow Removal Tools.
Cat® motor graders are built to quickly clear long stretches of road in the fiercest of winter weather conditions, and do it in the most cost-effective manner.
The right tool is just as important for effective snow removal. Three types of tools are available for Cat motor graders:
Cat V-plows blasts through deep drifts, sending snow to both sides, ensuring the first cut after a heavy snow is a good one.
Versatile Cat snow blades’ U/V design lets you plow, push, cast or carry snow with a single too. Select from three configurations to deal with the job at hand, and change configurations on the fly when conditions change.
Cat snow wings for motor graders are available in mastless and masted designs.
Mastless options facilitate clearing and benching drifted snow, especially on shoulders and ramps. 40”and 48” bench heights accommodate different-sized graders.
The masted design excels at clearing and throwing deeply drifted snow. It features a 60” bench height and below-grade ditch-cleaning capabilities for excellent versatility.
Contact your Cat dealer to find the tool that will allow you to meet the public’s high expectations for quick, efficient snow removal at the lowest total cost.
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