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Here is the Blue-U in action, plowing with it's wings closed in old, crusty snow.   Here the BlueU is plowing with its wings open, same day.
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    BU14' pushing up corn silage in a bunker silo.

 

The Blue-U is revolutionizing the snow removal business with its amazing versatility, efficiency, and ease of use. You'll save on de-icing chemicals, too — better for your pocketbook and the environment.

      Now available in two models: BU14' and BU16'.
 
  • Wings fold up for easy transport
  • Simple, rugged construction
  • Compatible with all front-end loaders and fork lifts
  • Plows cleanly
  • Easy to attach
  • Saves on time, fuel, and de-icing chemicals
  • Folds up to transport

    VERSATILITY

     

    Adjustable Plow Width
BU14: 9’, 11’6”, 14’
    BU16: 10’, 13’, 16'

     

  • The Blue U has the ability to push snow or windrow snow to the left or right
  • Largest multi-use potential on the market today

    EFFICIENCY

     

  • Heavy-duty capacity pushes ten times standard bucket capacity.
  • Plows fast and efficiently without runoff.
  • Reduces salt use by eliminating runoff in driving areas.

    EASY TO USE

     

  • Standard push point fits any tool carrier, bucket, or forklift (buckets aren’t necessary).
  • Extremely simple hookup enables operator to remain in the cab when quick coupler is used.

    DESIGN

     

  • Floating Link allows the Blue U to follow contours of the land thus reducing driver fatigue.
  • Wings float independently of the main moldboard further adding to the Blue U’s ability to follow land contours.
  • Increased Traction and added strength is due to strategically distributed plowing forces.
  • Reduced resistance is experienced while plowing due to wing angles slicing the snow rather than pushing against it.
  • Wing angles scoop snow away from objects and from underneath obstructions such as trailer king pins.

    SAFETY

     

  • Plows cleaner in busy areas without dangerous snow overflow.
  • Offers greater visibility in front of the blade, around the corners of the wings, and also the critical area between the blade and the machine.
  • Compact transport size doesn’t protrude into travel lane.

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