Ag/Compact Tractors (Snow Tires Recommended) 

 

 Machine HP Example Model Plow Match (Option 1) Plow Match (Option 2) Plow Match (Option 3)

40-50HP

JD4044M, Kubota L4060, Case 45C AgriMaxx AGLT 0527-10 STD 
 
AgriMaxx AGLT 0627-11 STD 
50-70HP JD 4066R, Kubota 6060, Case 55C

AgriMaxx AGLT 0627-11 STD 

AgriMaxx AGLT 0727-12 STD  

AgriMaxx AGH 0630-11 STD 
70-100HP JD 6105E, Kubota M6-101, Case 105C
AgriMaxx AGH 0730-12 STD 

AgriMaxx AGH 0830-13 LE 

AgriMaxx AGH 0836-14 LE 

AgriMaxx AGH 0936-15 LE 

AgriMaxx AGH 1036-16 LE 

100-120HP JD 6120M, Kubota M6-141, Case Maxxum 125

AgriMaxx AGH 0936-15 LE 

 

AgriMaxx AGH 0836-16 LE 

AgriMaxx AGH 1036-16 LE 

AgriMaxx AGH 1236-18 LE 
125-150HP JD 6145, M7-151, Case Puma 210

AgriMaxx AGH 1236-18 LE 

AgriMaxx AGH 1242-19 LE 

150-200HP

AgriMaxx AGH 1242-19 LE 

CityMaxx for tractors over 20,000 lbs

 

Options 1, 2 and 3: The reason we offer 3 options is because every company and operator has a different set of circumstances. In general, option 1 is going to be the "smallest" plow we would suggest for the listed machine size. Option 2 is going to be "just right" in most situations, and Option 3 is going to be the "largest" plow we typically suggest for the listed machine size. 

Some factors that go into this consideration include: 

  • Climate region- Will you typically be plowing wet and heavy snow, or powder? Lots of snow at once or only a few inches at a time? 
  • Are your operators experienced or green? A good operator knows how to get the most out of a machine and likely could handle a larger plow. 
  • Are you running snow tires or dirt/all terrains? This makes a major difference in most situations
  • How long of pushes will the machine be doing? There is no reason to oversize a plow if it will be dedicated to a site with 1000' pushes as you will likely max the machine out whether your machine is large or small. On the flip side, for very small sites, a larger plow can be beneficial, as long as it does not decrease your agility on that site.