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Buyers Cutting Edge for Fisher Snowplows

5/5 (1 reviews)
$256.95
Buyers Cutting Edge for Fisher Snowplows
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What It Is

This is a replacement cutting edge (the replaceable steel bar that contacts the pavement) designed for Fisher snowplows. It scrapes snow and ice from driveways, parking lots, and roads, and is intended for use with Fisher’s straight-blade, V-plow, and other commercial-grade plow models.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your plow model and blade width. This Buyers cutting edge is an aftermarket replacement for OEM Fisher edges, but it must match your plow’s bolt pattern and length. Measure your existing edge’s length (typically 7.5 ft or 8 ft for standard pickup plows) and verify the bolt hole spacing (usually 6″ on center). Check that the edge width (commonly 6″ or 8″) and thickness (typically 1/2″ or 5/8″) match your plow’s shoe clearance and wear requirements. If your plow uses a specific shape (e.g., angled or notched), confirm this edge is a straight bar. For Fisher models like the HD, XtremeV, or XV2, this edge should fit if dimensions line up, but always cross-reference with your plow’s part number (e.g., 29000-series) before ordering.

Key Things to Know

  • Material & Durability: This edge is made from hardened steel (likely AR400 or similar), offering good wear life for residential and light commercial use. It’s not carbide-tipped, so it will wear faster on abrasive surfaces like asphalt.
  • Installation: It bolts directly onto the plow’s moldboard using existing holes—expect a straightforward swap with basic hand tools (wrench or socket set). No drilling or modification required if dimensions match.
  • Common Gotcha: Aftermarket edges may have slightly different hole alignment than OEM Fisher parts. If your plow has worn or elongated holes, you might need to ream or file for a perfect fit. Also, verify the edge thickness: a thicker edge (e.g., 5/8″ vs. 1/2″) can increase strain on the plow’s trip springs.
  • Price vs. OEM: At $257, this is typically cheaper than a genuine Fisher edge ($300+), but you’re sacrificing OEM-specific hardening and exact fit. It’s a good budget option if you don’t plow heavy commercial loads.

Should You Buy It

If you need a reliable, lower-cost replacement for a Fisher snowplow cutting edge and you’re comfortable confirming bolt pattern and dimensions yourself, this Buyers edge is a solid pick for residential or light commercial use. Skip it if you plow abrasive surfaces daily or need the exact fit and longer wear of a genuine Fisher carbide edge—stick with OEM for heavy-duty applications.

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