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Follow on Google News | SnowWolf® Introduces Innovative New QuattroPlow™4-in-1 Plow Increases Efficiency, Profit Potential for Snow Contractors
By: WolfDesign The Burnsville, Minn.-based snow removal equipment manufacturer unveiled the QuattroPlow at the Snow & Ice Management Association's 19th annual Snow & Ice Symposium in Providence, R.I. SnowWolf Director and General Manager Mark Holman said the QuattroPlow saves snow removal contractors time and effort because they do not need to connect or remove attachments between functions.That, in turn, results in greater profit potential, he said. "Operators can move more snow to the right places in the same or less time with a QuattroPlow," The QuattroPlow's wings rotate 165 degrees to make it a high-capacity hydraulic snowpusher when they are all the way forward, and when they're all the way back it is an efficient straight or angle plow with wings or backdragging plow with significant containment and down pressure. A fifth function, wide angle plowing, can be achieved in 60 seconds or less by repositioning the wing cylinders on each side of the plow so the wings will only rotate back by 90 degrees.This extends the plow by 23 inches on each end for even greater capacity whenstraight and angle plowing. For example, an 8½-foot QuattroPlow with the wings in the wide-angle position will be 12 feet, 2 inches long. Operators who seldom or never need backdragging containment can still boost their productivity with a QuattroPlow because they get a combination snowpusher and wide angle snowplow for maximum performance in wide open parking lots. SnowWolf also incorporated 35-degree-angle tips on the QuattroPlow's wings to provide greater carrying capacity while minimizing windrows caused by trickling from the ends of the plow,regardless of the direction the machine is moving. SnowWolf President and Product Development Manager Jerry Holman said the QuattroPlow's strength is in its simplicity. For example, a smart valve, which is a new type of hydraulic valve designed by SnowWolf, gives operators complete control of the wings without removing their hands from the steering controls. When they angle the plow all the way to the right and hold for a few seconds, the smart valve shifts hydraulic fluid to the wing circuit and both wings move forward to the snowpusher position. When they angle all the way to the left and hold, the wings move backward to the wing plowing or backdragging positions. The directions can be switched according to the preference of the operator. "In a skid steer, you're handling multiple functions already - forward, reverse, turning, running the auxiliary circuit and boom lifting, lowering and tilting," Jerry Holman said. "It's pretty inefficient to reach over to a switch box on the side of the cab to move the wings. The QuattroPlow eliminates that problem." In the backdragging position, the QuattroPlow carries significantly more snow than an angle plow alone. In addition, operators can effectively scrape and carry snow backward without changing the orientation of the machine. For example, rather than backdragging from the front of a garage in a condominium parking lot, going around to the other side of the snow, positioning the machine so it's facing away from the garage door, then pushing it out into the street, an operator can do it all at once. The 35-degree angle on the tips of the wings come into play in this scenario, as well. It allows operators to carry more snow backward for greater distances and with fewer trickles than with a straight plow alone. The angle also keeps the wings from scraping the machine or damaging its tires. The QuattroPlow combines and improves upon the ingenuity of two prior SnowWolf innovations, the FastTach® and WolfWings™. The FastTach is a box pusher attachment that takes less than five seconds to attach or detach from a machine. The QuattroPlow offers several advantages over the FastTach or other box pusher attachments. First, there is no need to attach or detach; the wings stay with the QuattroPlow at all times and can be moved to form a box pusher at any time. Second, in the snowpusher position, the QuattroPlow's angledwings add 9 inchesto the blade on each side for greater capacity than a box pusher with straight wings. Finally, whereas a box pusher's wings are always forward, the QuattroPlow's wings can be moved backward to the backdragging position to create a reverse box pusher for backdragging. "There is no scenario I can think of where you'd be better off using something other than the QuattroPlow," The QuattroPlow is available in widths of 8½ to 12½ feet when the wings are in the snowpusher position. The snowplow is ideal for machines that weigh 6,000-14,000 lbs., such as skid steers, compact wheel loaders and tractors with loaders. For more information, visit http://www.snowwolfplows.com/ About SnowWolf SnowWolf, a WolfDesign® company, is a family-owned snow removal equipment manufacturer based in Burnsville, Minn. The Holman family started SnowWolf in 1992 after working as landscaping, lawn care and snow removal contractors for many years. The company develops intelligently designed, professional- End
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