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 AGH 0630-11 STD | ||
70-100HP | JD 6105E, Kubota M6-101, Case 105C | AgriMaxx AGH 0730-12 STD | ||
100-120HP | JD 6120M, Kubota M6-141, Case Maxxum 125 |
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AgriMaxx AGH 1236-18 LE | |
125-150HP | JD 6145, M7-151, Case Puma 210 | |||
150-200HP | 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.
Explore our Hydraulic Wing plow attachments, Snow Pusher Box plow attachment, and other options to find the perfect fit for your needs.