
Master the White Season With Sibom’s Skid Steer Snow Pusher—A Containment Box Built to Carry Away Profit-Draining Drifts
Steel Where It Matters, Flex Where It Saves Components
The hard parts of winter hide below the fluff: frozen parking curbs, recessed storm grates, rogue pallet boards. Hitting them shouldn’t shear loader pins or twist side walls. Sibom’s heavy duty snow pusher answers the hazard with a full box skeleton built from high-strength, low-alloy plate, stitch-welded into engineered internal ribs that spread impact load across multiple faces. At ground level, a steel cutting edge snow pusher (NM400 tempered bar) bolts on with countersunk hardware. When the bar rounds off after brutal seasons scraping both asphalt snow pusher routes and concrete snow pusher sidewalks, flip it or swap it in minutes. Need quiet passes near storefront glass? Substitute a whisper-touch polymer edge with the same bolt pattern—your cost of change is two wrenches and five minutes.
Every side plate mounts sacrificial shoes manufactured from abrasion block so they wear before the main skin. The geometry of those shoes lifts the edge a whisper above pavers if you dial the loader float just right, yet drops full force on blacktop when you ride the tilt stop. Snow can’t outsmart them; ice can’t outrun them.
Visibility Cuts Fatigue, Saves Fixtures
Dawn-shift operators hunched across three bad weather days don’t need blind spots. Sibom machines a low upper lip and flares the roof sheet forward. That “visor” transplants pile-height snow dust away from the windshield and reveals the box’s internal corner so a skid steer blade box driver sees exactly when the pocket fills. On a Cat 289 loading salt bunker waste, on a Bobcat S770 swirling through mall aisles, on a Kubota SVL97-2 threading a hospital loop—each pilot keeps the edge in sight, misses the fire-hydrant bollard, and maintains a back-drag line without ghosting into planted urns.
High-visibility yellow decals line the inner walls for gloomy lot lighting, while reflective tape on the outside keeps night plow trucks from clipping your loader at the dump row. Everything about the frame screams orientation clarity so mistakes fade with the footprints.
Built-In Simplicity Keeps Crews Earning, Not Wrenching
Most winter attachments die from neglect. Fittings freeze, welds crack, and edges warp because no one wants to service iron when the wind howls. Sibom tackles that reality with a low maintenance snow pusher manifesto. The box’s hinge-free body means no greasing. The mount uses bushings that ride dry and hide inside steel sleeves so salt brine never touches the pivot. The only consumables—edge bar, shoes, corner gusset slides—fasten with coarse hardware you replace wearing winter gloves.
A single hour in the off-season brings the unit to 100 %. Power-wash the cavity, pop the edge bolts loose, chase threads with anti-seize, paint the floor—done. That 60-minute ritual wards off ten times more downtime when storms roar.
Fit for Every Storm Venue
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Municipal snow pusher fleets stack the box on tri-deck trailers so any bobcat-style loader in the yard can deploy to a trouble call.
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Commercial snow pusher contractors clean warehouse aprons where semis circulate all night; the containment design moves volumes quietly without peppering trailer walls.
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Parking lot snow pusher specialists circle retail centers at 3 a.m., relying on the high capacity snow pusher to bank snow before store managers see dawn.
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Driveway snow pusher crews fit the four-foot width to stand-on mini loaders for HOA maze networks.
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Airport snow pusher operations chain ten-foot units behind high-flow Cats and sweep gate lanes free for incoming 737s.
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Industrial snow pusher services load raised docks and stage debris cleared from loading zones.
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Farm yard snow pusher work tames drifts in open cattle yards, then cross-trains for stalk bedding.
One SKU, infinite winter solutions.
Angles and Add-Ons—Your Box, Your Rules
While a true containment plow stays square to push, Sibom offers optional side-plate spacers that let you wedge the bucket into tight angles without losing scoop height. Need to chase flared curbs? Order the skid steer snow blade hybrid kit—two hinged winglets bolt inside the box, converting the face into a snow blade box combo that windrows for the first half of a storm then contends for volume on the back half.
A quick attach snow pusher coupler plate swings right over existing hardware, letting you re-center weight farther forward if your loader has a bizarre S-boom geometry. Multiple SKUs provide multi-size widths so big plow outfits run eight-footers while sidewalk technicians run 54-inch boxes between park benches.
Real-World Winning
Toronto lot managers cut their loader passes by a third because Sibom boxes shoved slush past speed bumps without spill recoil. A Denver airport crew clocked three seasons with no cracked welds and zero edger shoe replacements. A Minnesota municipality retired rusted chain-trip pushers, replaced them with Sibom’s rigid frames, and saw edge replacement cycles double. Contractors in Buffalo stacked to twelve-foot windrow heights without overflow because top rails curve snow downward before the ridge line can roll back.
Everyone uses the phrase push snow without overflow afterward. Sibom boxes simply hold more, leak less, and survive longer.
Buy Once, Load Forever
Sibom sells through stocking dealers and drop-ship e-commerce, so you can buy high capacity loader bucket–style snow boxes or snow pusher attachment SKU in a couple clicks. Freight arrives on a steel skid. Remove shipping tabs, pin the shoes, torque the edge bolts, and you’re live. Warranty covers structural elements for two winters if you register serial numbers online—long enough to prove ROI across even low-snow seasons.
Need replacement edges now? Web cart, next-day ship, every profile including the quiet rubber variant. Need guidance? A hotline staffed by techs who plowed before they answered phones. Minimal downtime, maximum earning.
The Season Doesn’t Wait—Neither Should You
When meteorologists spin warnings of big lake-effect or nor’easter bombs, the winners are operators already holding the right gear. Grab a Sibom snow pusher, hitch it to your Cat for sprawling plazas, snap it onto a Bobcat for city sidewalks, clip it on a Kubota for rural lane drifts. In any color, on any plate, snow curls, piles, and stays where you declare it will.
Less salt, fewer passes, smaller labor crews, and bigger profit show up with every storm cell. Winter’s white chaos becomes neat, manageable piles against the fence line—piles you made in a single forward push. That’s the Sibom containment promise.
Attach. Push. Stack. Profit. Snow season solved.
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