BX-12 box plow gets job done in one pass

Dec. 1, 2010
Following months of research and development at its new product testing facility, The Boss Snowplow introduces its first box plow designed for removing

Following months of research and development at its new product testing facility, The Boss Snowplow introduces its first box plow designed for removing large volumes of snow in a single pass: the BX-12.

Easily attaching to a loader or backhoe, the BX-12 features a 12-foot-wide sectioned trip edge with segmented cutting edges that allow each 8" cutting edge segment to trip individually. This keeps the remaining cutting edges in contact with the surface and pushing snow for maximum efficiency.

Articulating end plates are self-leveling to keep the scraping edge surface closely in contact with the pavement, reducing wear and tear on the shoe heel and the impact felt when an obstruction is struck.

The BX-12 attaches with an easy-to-use Quickhitch system. During plowing operations, a vertical hitch float lets the box plow slide up and down, reducing wear and tear on the tractor, operator, and plow.

Many of the plow's new features were developed with customer input and tested at the product testing facility recently opened at the company's Iron Mountain MI headquarters.

Call 800-286-4155 or visit www.bossplow.com for more information.
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