
Clear the Lot in Half the Time.
Speed is Money. When the storm hits, equipment failure is not an option. Stinger Snow Attachments are engineered for the brutal reality of North American winters. We utilize Grade 50 Structural Steel that remains tough in sub-zero temperatures where standard mild steel becomes brittle and cracks. Whether you are clearing big-box retail lots or municipal sidewalks, our lineup ensures you finish the contract before the sun comes up.
Our "Box Style" Snow Pushers capture snow rather than windrowing it to the side. This allows you to clear wide lanes in a single pass without chasing spillover.
Available with adjustable Rubber Cutting Edges that act like a squeegee—clearing wet, heavy snow down to the pavement without damaging seal coat or decorative pavers.
Choosing the Right Snow Removal Tool
1. Snow Pushers (Containment Plows)
Best for: Large Open Lots & Long Runs. The Snow Pusher is the volume king. Its closed side panels allow you to move 5x more snow than a standard bucket. The Rubber Edge options are essential for uneven lots or older pavement where a steel edge might snag on frost heaves or cracks.
Models: SP Skid Steer Pusher, SPX Commercial Pusher, Compact Tractor Pusher.
2. Snow Buckets (Stacking & Loading)
Best for: Piling High & Loading Trucks. While pushers move snow horizontally, buckets move it vertically. Our High-Volume (MBHV) series features tall backs and extended bottoms to scoop massive piles of light powder. Use these to stack snow in corners or load salt spreaders and dump trucks.
Models: Snow & Litter Bucket, High-Capacity MB3/MB4.
3. Hydraulic Brooms (Detail & Cleanup)
Best for: Light Snow (<3") & Spring Cleanup. Angle brooms are perfect for sidewalks and "blacktop" finishes where zero snowpack is tolerated. In the spring, they are indispensable for sweeping up the heavy sand and grit left behind by winter operations.
Models: Angle Broom, Pickup Broom.
Cover Your Tracks: Always select a Snow Pusher that is at least 12 inches wider than your machine's tracks. This ensures the snow is cleared away from your path, preventing hard-pack ice buildup under your tires.
Check Your Flow: Snow Pushers are non-hydraulic, but Brooms require hydraulic flow. Ensure your machine matches the GPM requirements for the broom motor.










