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How important is snow stake length?

How important is snow stake length?

At first glance, you may think that the longer the snow stake the better. Afterall, if you live in a place like Milwaukee, Detroit or Pittsburgh, that receives more than 40 inches of snow per year, you might think you’ll need stakes that will be at least 4 feet...
Comparing Snow Stake Installation Tools

Comparing Snow Stake Installation Tools

As winter transforms the world into a snowy wonderland, the need for safe navigation of snow plows becomes paramount. Snow stakes, also known as driveway markers, play a crucial role in guiding snow fighters through icy terrains to avoid damage to sensitive surfaces...
Kage Quick Hits: SNOW STAKES

Kage Quick Hits: SNOW STAKES

Want to know the secret of the design of our snow stake system? This week’s Quick Hits with Mike Stephan highlights the benefits of the unique design of the KAGE SNOW STAKE System. SNOW STAKE Fact #1 KAGE® Innovation developed a snow plow marking stake system that...

How to Plow Heavy Wet Snow With a Skid Steer Snow Plow

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“Just curious what the best way to plow heavy wet snow? Seems like this stuff don’t want to push easy, for any distance. I have to keep stopping backing up and ramming through 1/2 the pile in front of the blade, then going back over what was left.” – 2dogs2/Member on Plowsite

Picking The Secret Lock To Success: Managing Without Skid Steer Plows

Skid Steer Snow Plow Kage Innovation

PART ONE Here
Adam and his team are a fictional snow plowing company, but many of the experiences, problems, snow plow solutions, and, yes, headaches are real. Who knows, if you read between the lines, you might get a glimpse of how the KAGE® skid steer plow system was born!