Here's the description:what material are they made of?
I'll measure them in the morning for you. They're the exact same size as the steel shoe that came on the blower. I'll post the measurementsCan you measure them? Went to their web site but doesn’t list dimensions. Look nice.
Steel shoes scraped the pavement in some spots. I spent a great amount of time looking for replacements. These seem to be the best available.Did your steel shoes wear out and that is the reason for these new shoes?
These are a twin match to the originals, right down to the bolt patternAre they bigger than the original ones?
Appreciate it. Picked up a new land pride snow pusher that does not have adjustable shoes. Have to come up with something.I'll measure them in the morning for you. They're the exact same size as the steel shoe that came on the blower. I'll post the measurements
Yeah, decided to try the pusher instead of a snow blower hoping it works out. Am researching blowers though in case the pusher doesn’t pan out.With the type of snow storms that you get in Minnesota your snow pusher is going to need all the assistance that it can get. I know how heavy wet snow can cause problems for a small tractor. My BX23S has a lot of difficulty pushing the snow to the side with the plow if the snow has a lot of water in it
Ok Thanks. Too bad they aren’t bigger for soft surfaces.Are they bigger than the original ones?
Yep, sheets or sticks are fairly inexpensive. I put Delrin pieces on the shoes of the (walk behind) snow thrower. Robolon is $$$ apparently. But hey, if it works....Different blower and shoe configuration, but I put some 1/2” thick UHMW liners on my steel shoes years ago.
Amazing how resilient that stuff is. Hardly any wear after several years.
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