48 x 4 x 3/4 Inch Polyurethane Snow Plow Cutting Edge Fit for ATV Tractors, Skid Steers & UTVs Snow Pusher Cutting Edge, Heavy Duty Replacement Blade for Front Snow Blade Plow
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This is a 48-inch wide, 4-inch tall, 3/4-inch thick polyurethane cutting edge for snow plows, designed for ATVs, tractors, skid steers, and UTVs. It replaces worn or damaged steel blades on front snow blade plows, providing a non-scratching, slide-friendly surface for clearing pavement or delicate surfaces.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify three key measurements on your existing cutting edge or plow mounting bar: width (must be exactly 48 inches, or you’ll need to drill new holes and cut to length), height (4 inches, ensuring it covers the plow bottom), and thickness (3/4 inch, which affects bolt length needed). This is an aftermarket universal part—no OEM brand-specific fit. Check your plow’s bolt hole pattern: most ATV/UTV plows use 7/16” or 1/2” bolts at 4-6 inch centers, but you may need to drill new holes if the pattern doesn’t match. It will not fit mower decks or zero-turn mowers—this is strictly for front-mount snow plow blades.
Key Things to Know
- Material: Polyurethane is softer than steel—it won’t scratch asphalt or concrete, but it wears faster on abrasive surfaces like gravel or sand.
- Installation: Moderate difficulty. You’ll likely need to drill new mounting holes (use a sharp 3/8” or 1/2” bit) and cut the edge to exact width with a saw; no bolt kit is included.
- Common gotcha: Bolts may need to be 1/4 to 1/2 inch longer than for a steel edge because polyurethane compresses slightly. Use flat washers to avoid pull-through.
- Weight: At roughly 8-10 lbs, it’s lighter than steel, making installation easier but reducing downward pressure for hard-packed snow.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you plow paved driveways, sidewalks, or patios with an ATV, UTV, or compact tractor and want to avoid scratching or gouging surfaces. It’s a good budget-friendly replacement for a worn steel edge, but don’t expect it to last as long on gravel or rough terrain—those users should stick with steel.
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