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Smash the Ice, Strip the Slab, Clear the Way—Sibom’s Skid Steer Disk Ice Scrapper Ice Removal Attachment Gives Cat, Bobcat, Kubota, and Every Major Loader Brand a Winter-Proof Edge

Smash the Ice, Strip the Slab, Clear the Way—Sibom’s Skid Steer Disk Ice Scrapper Ice Removal Attachment Gives Cat, Bobcat, Kubota, and Every Major Loader Brand a Winter-Proof Edge

Winter mornings, post-demo cleanup, and barn-aisle muck all share one problem: hard, stuck, unyielding material that laughs at buckets and ruins plow cutting edges. The new Sibom disk ice scraper attachment was engineered to finish those battles fast. It snaps onto the quick-attach plates used by Cat, Bobcat, Kubota, and every other mainstream loader brand, turning the machine you already own into a spinning, self-sharpening grinder that shaves away ice, tile, asphalt crust, and manure pancakes without mercy.


A Fresh Take on Skid-Steer Scraping

Most winter blades rely on forward motion and downpressure. That works until ice refreezes, or a concrete bump lifts the cutting edge. Sibom’s answer is a low-profile drum packed with overlapping, saw-tooth discs. Each disc rides on a hardened hub, free to spin and bite as the loader creeps—or even drives in reverse. The result is a hard surface scraper for skid steer that stays flat on uneven pavement, chews instead of skids, and throws chips behind the housing rather than under the tires.

Because the discs rotate independently, they sharpen themselves against the ground. You stop only when the job is done—not when a dull edge forces a torch session.


Built for Cat, Bobcat, Kubota, and Beyond

Universal plates mean universal opportunity. Whether you pilot a Cat 262D in a downtown alley, a Kubota SVL75 on a farm lane, or a Bobcat T650 in a warehouse park, the Sibom head clicks on the same. No auxiliary electronics, no proprietary harness—just two hydraulic hoses, linked by corrosion-proof flat-face couplers, and you are grinding in under three minutes.

Got a smaller wheeled loader? The compact design for tight spaces keeps the drum tucked close to the coupler so lift capacity stays free for downforce. Giant high-flow track unit? The head’s balanced weight absorbs horsepower without chatter.


Pure Mechanical Reliability

The best tool in a blizzard is the one that still spins at hour twenty. Sibom skipped fancy sensors and chose a simple mechanical structure for reliability. A sealed gearbox powers the core shaft; heat-treated spider arms lock each disc. No chain drives, no belts, no fragile slip clutches. That means the attachment survives frozen-soil hits and concrete snag edges that would sheer cheaper gearboxes.

A reinforced frame for durability surrounds the guts—laser-cut plate boxed with cross ribs—while a drift-guard skirt protects loader cylinders from ricochet.


Maneuver Like a Wrist, Not a Wristwatch

Static scrapers require full loader articulation to change direction. The Sibom disk field lives on a pivoting mechanism for maneuverability that grants forward, backward, side-to-side movement without changing loader orientation. Working the joystick tilts or yaws the drum to follow a curb or reveal a seam line. A smart center pin and sealed thrust bearing handle the torsion, leaving loader pins unstressed.

On uneven sidewalks or pitted asphalt, disc tilting and auto-alignment hold full contact across the path while skid shoes float over crowns. Operators praise this balance for sidewalk and driveway de-icing where residential edges twist and drop every few feet.


Heavy-Duty Discs, Low-Duty Maintenance

Every disc is forged from abrasion-proof alloy then induction-hardened around the rim. That gives the attachment a self-sharpening disc edge that actually grows keener as it sheds microscopic chips. When the profile finally thins, users swap disc stacks with hand tools. Sibom sells replaceable components for cost-efficiency in boxed kits, so rental yards keep one set on the shelf and zero downtime on the calendar.

Grease is minimal: one zerk at each pivot, shot every fifty hours. The gearbox rides in oil; a sight glass shows level at a glance. Thus the tool earns its badge as a low-maintenance skid steer scraper attachment, beloved by municipal depots that can’t babysit attachments between storms.


Multi-Mission Muscle

  • Snow and ice scraper for skid steer—scrape refrozen parking-lot glaze that salt can’t soften, then spin 180° and clear pedestrian walks in reverse.

  • Frozen soil or ground surface breaking—slice crust in staging yards so buckets can bite deeper.

  • Floor tile scraping and stripping—connect to an indoor-rated compact loader, tilt the drum shallow, and peel glue-bond vinyl in one pass.

  • Hard-packed manure removal on farms—grind hardened bedding off concrete aisles without spinning tires on slick muck.

  • Construction debris scraping—chip asphalt drips and mortar ridges before the final pour.

Across all missions, the same drum handles soft powder or concrete spatter thanks to multi-directional ice scraper disks and the ability to tilt or pivot on demand.


Deep Winter? Tight Alley? Bring It.

The Sibom attachment wins where snowplows stall: alleys too narrow for a blade to turn, loading docks hemmed by bollards, rooftop parking decks where weight limits ban dump trucks. The compact loader surface clearing ethos means the operator stays inside heated cab comfort while rotors spin through tough crust no shovel can touch.

Road departments deploy the scraper for urban sanitation snow tools—carving ice stripes off bus stops so less salt and less labor finish the clearance. Airport ramps like the head’s zero-spark steel, preferring it over carbide edges near jet-fuel vapor. Rental houses market the tool as a disc-style scraper with pivot mechanism—equally at home on winter sidewalks and summer reroof tear-offs.


Replaceable, Reversible, and Ready to Order

Sibom sells discs, pins, and seals in labelled tiers: snow, general concrete, heavy aggregate, and extreme carbide for scraper attachment for frozen manure and snow double duty. No part waits in customs; North American warehouses stock everything seasonal contractors need. Online schematics walk first-time owners through disc flips and pin replacement in under thirty minutes.


Turn Idle Loaders into Year-Round Earners

Why let your Cat or Kubota hibernate half the calendar? One snow and manure scraper attachment stretches the balance sheet: December ice, February barn-aisle thaw, April tile strip, June construction cleanup. Fleet managers count ROI in weeks, not seasons.


Order Once, Solve Ice Forever

Search feeds fill with “best skid steer ice scraper for heavy snow” and “ice scraper attachment for sale” every fall, but no competitor merges self-sharpening discs, fully pivoting articulation, obstacle forgiveness, and Cat/Bobcat/Kubota compatibility like Sibom. Click checkout, uncrate, couple, and throw the snow chains back on the rack—your steered scraper just made them optional.


Sibom: Destroy the stuck stuff, cherish the uptime. Attach. Engage. Grind.

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