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60 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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$99.99
60 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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What It Is

This is a 60-inch long, 4-inch tall, 3/4-inch thick polyurethane cutting edge designed to replace the steel blade on a front-mounted snow plow for ATVs, tractors, skid steers, and UTVs. It acts as a sacrificial wear surface that glides over pavement and gravel without scratching or gouging.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your plow blade’s mounting hole pattern—this edge uses standard 7/16-inch or 1/2-inch bolt holes spaced on 6-inch centers. Measure your existing cutting edge length (must be 60 inches) and ensure your plow’s blade face is flat, not curved. This is an aftermarket universal part, not OEM-specific, so verify that your plow’s bolt holes align with the edge’s holes. It fits most standard ATV/UTV plows (e.g., Warn, KFI, Moose) and compact tractor snow blades with a 60-inch width. If your plow uses a different hole spacing or a curved moldboard, this will not work without drilling new holes.

Key Things to Know

  • Material trade-off: Polyurethane is softer than steel, so it wears faster on abrasive surfaces (e.g., sanded roads) but protects concrete and asphalt from damage. Expect to replace it every 1-2 seasons with heavy use.
  • Installation is straightforward: Remove the old steel edge, line up the holes, and bolt it on using your existing hardware. No drilling required if hole patterns match. Use a torque wrench to 20-25 ft-lbs to avoid stripping the polyurethane.
  • Flexibility advantage: The polyurethane bends slightly over uneven terrain, reducing the chance of catching on curbs or manhole covers. It also dampens vibration compared to steel.
  • Common gotcha: The edge is 4 inches tall—make sure your plow’s blade has enough clearance for the added height (some compact plows may need shorter edges). Also, polyurethane can become brittle in extreme cold (below -20°F), so avoid impacts in deep freeze.

Should You Buy It

If you plow gravel driveways, asphalt, or interlocking pavers and want to prevent surface damage, this polyurethane edge is a smart upgrade. It’s also ideal for light-duty snow removal on ATVs/UTVs where steel would mar the surface. Skip it if you need maximum durability on abrasive, sand-covered roads or plow heavy, wet snow regularly—steel will outlast it.

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