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A snow plow especially suitable for use with small vehicles, such as cars, is disclosed. The snow plow features a hydraulic system for controlling movement of the plow from side to side as well as for elevating the plow. The snow plow of the present invention also includes a coupling system which permits the plow to be quickly coupled to the vehicle for snow plowing and quick removal of the plow when the vehicle is to be used for its conventional purposes. The hydraulic system may be mounted eit...
A snow cart having a main body, a caterpillar drive on the main body, a pair of skis each extending along a side of the main body, a seat for a driver of the cart on the main body, a ski holder attaching each ski to the main body to allow vertical displacement of the ski attached thereby relative to the main body, each ski being removably attached to the ski holding means, and means on each ski for selectively relieving the main body from the weight of the driver.
An improved lightweight snow vehicle that embodies an improved suspension that permits ease of riding of the vehicle while maintaining good control and handling. The drive belt is supported so that the vehicle has a longer effective length than prior art devices of the same overall length and so that on increased suspension travel a larger portion of its engages the ground. In addition, the body of the vehicle is pivotally supported for leaning movement relative to the rear of the drive belt abo...
A snow guard is formed in a medallion-like shape having a square or triangular base with corners which base is to be fixed to a building roof. Projecting upwardly from each corner of the base are triangular upstanding members to catch snow. The triangular upstanding members are flat, planar walls and have one lower edge integrally attached to base. The triangular upstanding members extend from the corners to meet at and to define a central axis at abutted inner edges of the triangles. The triang...
A snow vehicle of the saddle-riding type utilizes essentially the same upper structure as a motorcycle but mounts a ski on the front fork for steering and an engine-driven endless belt track assembly for powering the device. The endless belt track assembly is arranged for mounting on a rear arm structure in order to maintain surface contact between the endless belt and the snow and thereby improve the operating efficiency of the vehicle. The arm may be pivotally mounted or integral with a rear f...
A snow vehicle comprises at least one runner (20, 20'; 54) by way of a ski which is mounted in such a way that it can be tilted and/or steered by means of manual tilting and/or steering members (5) connected actively to actuators (17, 18, 22, 17', 18', 22'; 153) for tilting and/or steering the runner (20, 20'; 54). In order to ensure greater ease, accuracy and reliability of steering, the invention provides that the manual tilting and/or steering member (5) is connected to the runner (20 , 20', ...
A snow stop has a flat blade formed with curved upper and lower edges. Openings extend through the blade for weight reduction and for permitting passage of air and fluids. A slot extends upward from a center of a blade for receiving a standing seam of a metal roof, and a boss extends from the blade around the slot for fixing the blade on a roof seam. The boss has an outward extending support with a ledge, which continues outward from a top of the slot for resting on top of a standing seam. The b...
A snow thrower incorporating a device fixed relative to the auger housing around the auger shaft for generating a downward thrust on the auger shaft which opposes and balances the upward thrust caused on the auger shaft by the cooperation of the auger with the snow. The downward thrust is provided by shaping a portion of the housing for the drive of the auger shaft in such a way so as to create a static downward thrust.
A support arrangement for a blade of a construction machine is disclosed where the blade is located to one side of the construction machine. The support arrangement includes two support towers spaced in the length of the frame of the machine with these support towers accommodating variation in the elevation of the blade. The blade is pivotally secured at a forward end thereof to one of the support structures and secured adjacent the other end of the blade to the other support structure by means ...
A snow pusher includes a blade with horizontal and vertical reinforcing channels, a reversible and removable rubber edge fastened to the blade and extending below its bottom edge, and a side plate extending forward from each end of the blade. Each side plate includes a removable wear shoe with inclined ramps for sliding contact on the ground surface. Upper and lower rows of posts extend rearward from the blade to form a slot for insertion of a front end loader bucket. Connection is secured by a ...
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