Front Implements
Add functionality and flexibility to your snow grooming fleet with front implements.
Front Hydraulic Drive
Front hydraulics can be installed to drive various attachments such as a snowblower or pipe cutter.
Bison Shaping Kit
For X Blade. Gives a wider reach and helps operators cut clean, even lines at any blade wing angle and with the length of the entire blade when going backwards.
Bison Loading bucket
The loading bucket can be quickly mounted to the blade. It is remotely controlled from the cab and designed to give the operator maximum visibility.
Bison Transport forks
The transport forks are an additional intermediate frame that is mounted directly on the existing blade.
Bison Transport box Master Blade
The transport basket is a practical front attachment that is perfect for moving a variety of materials, from b-netting to snowmaking hoses through the resort.
Leitwolf Loading bucket
The loading bucket can be quickly mounted to the blade. It is remotely controlled from the cab and designed to give the operator maximum visibility.
Leitwolf Transport forks
The transport forks are an additional intermediate frame that is mounted directly on the existing blade.
Leitwolf Transport box Master Blade
The transport basket is a practical front attachment that is perfect for moving a variety of materials, from b-netting to snowmaking hoses through the resort.
Leitwolf Shaping Kit
For X Blade. Gives a wider reach and helps operators cut clean, even lines at any blade wing angle and with the length of the entire blade when going backwards.
Husky Transport box Standard Blade
The transport basket is a practical front attachment that is perfect for moving a variety of materials, from b-netting to snowmaking hoses through the resort.
Husky Transport box Master Blade
The transport basket is a practical front attachment that is perfect for moving a variety of materials, from b-netting to snowmaking hoses through the resort.
Husky Iceripper 3.1m
The Ice Ripper can be build into the bottom of the Master Blade 3.1m. Mounted to the rear of the blade, the teeth of the Ice Ripper scratch the snow surface.