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HLA Snow Blade 4000 Series Reviews, Specs & Ratings

The HLA Snow Blade 4000 Series is HLA Snow’s commercial workhorse angle blade — engineered for wheel loaders and high-HP agricultural tractors in the 10,000 to 25,000 lb operating weight class. Built in Wallenstein, Ontario by Horst Welding, the 4000 Series is the bestselling HLA SnowBlade for serious Canadian commercial snow operations: heavy-duty hydraulic angling, lateral float, spring-trip cutting edge protection, and the 2-Year Commercial Warrantythat backs HLA’s heavy-duty series (3000/4000/5000/6000).

Unlike a snow pusher (which contains snow in a U-shaped box and moves it straight forward), the SnowBlade is an angle plow — the moldboard pivots 35° in either direction via dual hydraulic cylinders. This lets operators windrow snow to either side as they move forward, ideal for roads, long driveways, and operations where straight-line containment isn’t the priority.

The 4000 Series is appropriate for compact wheel loaders, mid-size agricultural tractors (60-125 HP), and the largest skid steers and CTLs at the upper end of their operating weight class. It’s the right SnowBlade for operators who’ve outgrown the lighter 3000 Series but don’t need the production scale of the 5000 or 6000 Series.

Key features include the 34-inch tall moldboard with precision-engineered curve construction, 35° hydraulic anglingvia dual cylinders with crossover relief valve protection, lateral float for ground contour following, adjustable skid shoesspring-trip cutting edge (cutting edge trips back when struck by hidden obstacles), and the optional Edge Flexarticulating cutting edge for uneven surface contouring.

Available in 9, 10, 12, and 14-ft widths, the 4000 Series spans from larger commercial operations through production-class agricultural and snow contracting use. Approximate weights range from 1,935 lb (9-ft) to ~2,500 lb (14-ft).

On Aglist, this page goes beyond HLA’s brochure to help Canadian buyers understand when the 4000 Series is the right choice over the smaller 3000 or larger 5000, how SnowBlade differs from SnowPusher for daily commercial operation, and which machines pair best with this commercial angle blade.

Aglist advantage: Use the 4000 Series Reviews & Ratings section below to compare real Canadian owner feedback on commercial angle plow performance, hydraulic angling reliability in cold weather, cutting edge wear life, and the long-term value of HLA’s Canadian-made commercial SnowBlade.

Quick Specs

  • Equipment type: Commercial hydraulic angle snow plow (SnowBlade)
  • Manufacturer: HLA Snow / Horst Welding (Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada)
  • Series: 4000 SnowBlade
  • Compatible machines: Wheel loaders, compact wheel loaders, agricultural tractors with heavy-duty front loaders, largest CTLs
  • Target machine operating weight: 10,000 to 25,000 lb
  • Recommended HP range: 60 to 125 HP
  • Available widths: 9 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft
  • Moldboard height: 34 inches
  • Angling range: 35° in either direction (hydraulic)
  • Angling cylinders: Dual hydraulic with crossover relief valve protection
  • Lateral float: Standard (allows blade to follow ground contours)
  • Cutting edge: Reversible steel (spring-trip standard); rubber, UHMW, and carbide options available
  • Edge Flex option: Available (articulating cutting edge segments)
  • Skid shoes: Adjustable steel standard; cast high-tensile long-wear optional
  • Approximate weight: 1,935 to ~2,500 lb depending on width
  • Overall width (10-ft, angled): 110 in
  • Clearing width (10-ft, snow): 98.5 in
  • Mounting: Universal SSL Quick-Tach, JDQA, Euro/Global, Kubota, and other major loader styles
  • Country of manufacture: Made in Canada
  • Warranty: 2-Year Commercial Warranty (HLA’s heavy-duty series designation)

Reviews & Ratings on Aglist

Factory specifications tell you what the HLA SnowBlade 4000 Series is engineered to do. Real owner reviews tell you whether HLA’s commercial angle blade delivers the daily performance and long-term durability that justifies its commercial-grade pricing.

What 4000 Series buyers consistently want to know:

  • How does the hydraulic angling perform in real cold-weather conditions (–25°C and below)?
  • Is Edge Flex articulating cutting edge worth the premium over standard spring-trip?
  • Does the lateral float actually deliver meaningful improvement on uneven commercial pavement?
  • 4000 Series on a 25,000 lb wheel loader vs on a 15,000 lb CTL — performance differences?
  • Real-world cutting edge wear life on standard reversible steel vs carbide?
  • How does the HLA 4000 SnowBlade compare to BOSS, Western, or Pronovost commercial angle plows?
  • For roads vs commercial parking lots — when is the SnowBlade preferred over the SnowPusher?

This is where real Canadian commercial operator experience matters most. The 4000 Series is HLA’s volume bestseller in the commercial angle blade segment — meaning there’s a deep base of multi-year owner experience across snow contractors, municipalities, and large agricultural operators. Owner reviews help future buyers understand whether HLA’s commercial SnowBlade delivers the long-term value that justifies its cost.

What Makes the 4000 Series Different

Three engineering decisions define the 4000 Series within HLA’s SnowBlade lineup.

35° Hydraulic Angling with Crossover Relief Valve

The 4000 Series uses dual hydraulic cylinders to angle the moldboard up to 35° in either direction — controlled from the operator’s seat. The hydraulic system includes a crossover relief valve that protects the blade and host machine from structural damage if the moldboard strikes a fixed obstacle while angled.

Why crossover relief matters:

  • Without it, an angled blade striking an immovable object can transmit massive force back through the hydraulic system
  • Crossover relief allows the cylinders to release pressure when force exceeds the threshold
  • Protects the cylinders, blade frame, mounting hardware, and the host machine’s loader arms
  • Essential for commercial duty cycles where unexpected obstacle strikes happen

This is one of the meaningful engineering differentiators between HLA’s commercial 4000/5000/6000 Series and entry-level competitor angle blades.

Lateral Float for Ground Contour Following

The 4000 Series includes lateral float as standard — the blade can tilt left-right to follow ground contours rather than scraping unevenly across crowned pavement or sloped surfaces.

For commercial operations on real-world pavement:

  • Parking lots typically have crown (drainage slope to center)
  • Driveways often have transverse slopes
  • Country roads have varying contours
  • Industrial yards rarely have perfectly flat surfaces

Lateral float lets the blade follow these contours — keeping the cutting edge in consistent ground contact across the full clearing width. Without lateral float, blades scrape unevenly: too aggressive on one side, lifted on the other.

Heavy-Duty Series Warranty Coverage

HLA specifically backs the 3000, 4000, 5000, and 6000 series blades with the 2-Year Commercial Warranty — distinguishing them from lighter homeowner-tier products (1000 and 2000 series). This matters because:

  • 2 years covers approximately 200-400 hours of typical commercial use per year
  • The warranty covers manufacturing defects under real commercial duty cycles
  • HLA’s Canadian dealer network supports warranty service across all provinces

For commercial snow contractors and municipalities, this warranty positioning is a significant differentiator versus imported angle blades with shorter or lighter-duty warranty coverage.

35° Hydraulic Angling System

The hydraulic angling system deserves dedicated explanation — it’s the SnowBlade’s defining feature versus a straight-push snow pusher.

How the Hydraulic System Works

The 4000 Series uses two hydraulic cylinders mounted between the attachment frame and the moldboard. When the operator activates the angling control:

  • Push left cylinder, retract right cylinder → blade angles to the left
  • Push right cylinder, retract left cylinder → blade angles to the right
  • Both cylinders neutral → blade stays straight (perpendicular to direction of travel)

The full angling range is 35° in either direction from the neutral straight position — total angular range of 70°.

Crossover Relief Valve Protection

The crossover relief valve is built into the hydraulic system between the two cylinders. Under normal operation, the valve stays closed and the cylinders work normally. When the blade strikes a fixed obstacle (curb, frozen ice ridge, hidden concrete):

  • Hydraulic pressure spikes in the cylinder being compressed
  • Crossover relief valve opens at the preset threshold
  • Hydraulic fluid flows from the high-pressure cylinder to the opposite side
  • Cylinder releases, allowing the blade to give way without damage
  • Operator sees the blade move; reverses to clear the obstacle

Without crossover relief, the same impact could:

  • Bend the cylinder rods
  • Crack the cylinder mounts
  • Damage the blade frame welds
  • Stress the host machine’s loader arms

Operator Control

The hydraulic angling control is integrated with the host machine’s auxiliary hydraulics — typically using one of the standard auxiliary functions already available on commercial wheel loaders and ag tractors with hydraulic remotes. Some buyers add a dedicated joystick controller for more intuitive operation.

Lateral Float & Surface Contouring

The lateral float function is one of the 4000 Series’ most-overlooked but most-useful features.

How Lateral Float Works

The blade attaches to the host machine via a pivoting connection that allows left-right tilt independent of the loader arms. When the blade engages crowned pavement:

  • The cutting edge contacts the high point first
  • The blade tilts as the host machine continues forward
  • Both ends of the cutting edge maintain ground contact
  • Snow is cleared evenly across the full clearing width

Without lateral float, the blade stays rigid relative to the loader arms — meaning crowned pavement causes the cutting edge to scrape one side aggressively while the other side rides above the surface.

Why It Matters for Real-World Operation

Most commercial Canadian operations involve at least some uneven surfaces:

  • Parking lots: Typically crowned 1-3% to center for drainage
  • Driveways: Often have transverse slopes for water runoff
  • Country roads: Variable cambers depending on age and original construction
  • Industrial yards: Mixed surface conditions and grading

For these surfaces, lateral float can be the difference between clean clearing in one pass and requiring multiple passes at different positions to cover the full width.

Locking Lateral Float When Needed

Some operations specifically need to lock out lateral float — when working against curbs or in tight quarters where blade tilt creates clearance problems. The 4000 Series allows lateral float to be locked out simply by rolling the attachment carrier forward.

Cutting Edge Options (Standard vs Edge Flex)

The 4000 Series accepts the full range of HLA cutting edge configurations.

Standard Reversible Spring-Trip Cutting Edge

Standard configuration on 4000 Series without Edge Flex:

  • Reversible steel cutting edge — flip the edge to use both wear surfaces, doubling service life
  • Spring-trip protection — cutting edge trips back when struck by hidden obstacles, then springs back to position
  • Replaceable — bolt-on for easy replacement when worn through
  • Long wear life — 1,000-1,500+ hours commercial use, doubled by reversing

For most commercial 4000 Series buyers, the standard reversible spring-trip configuration delivers the best balance of performance, durability, and cost.

Carbide Cutting Edge Option

For heavy commercial duty (200+ hours per season on concrete and asphalt):

  • Non-reversible (replace when worn)
  • 2-3× longer wear life than steel in heavy commercial use
  • Bonded carbide for extreme abrasion resistance
  • Higher initial cost but best total cost-per-hour for production contractors

The carbide option is available on the 4000 Series (and 5000, 6000) — not available on lighter series.

Edge Flex Articulating Cutting Edge

The Edge Flex option replaces the standard rigid cutting edge with segmented articulating sections that independently float to follow ground contours.

Why Edge Flex matters for uneven surfaces:

  • Each segment maintains independent ground contact
  • Cleaner scraping across crowned, sloped, or uneven pavement
  • Less missed snow on transitions and grade changes
  • Better cutting edge wear distribution

Edge Flex vs standard spring-trip:

FeatureStandard Spring-TripEdge Flex
Obstacle protectionExcellentExcellent (different mechanism)
Surface contouringLimitedSuperior
Cutting edge wear patternEven (across straight edge)Even (across uneven surface)
Reversible cutting edgeYesNot reversible
CostStandardPremium upgrade

For commercial operations on relatively flat surfaces, standard spring-trip delivers excellent value. For operations on meaningfully uneven surfaces, Edge Flex justifies its premium.

Rubber Cutting Edge

For pristine commercial pavement operations where surface protection matters more than aggressive scraping. Available in lieu of standard steel.

Construction & Build Quality

The 4000 Series is built for commercial duty cycles.

Moldboard: 34-inch tall welded steel with precision-engineered curve construction. The curve is engineered to roll and fold snow rather than just push it — reducing snow sticking, side tracking, and spillover.

Frame: Heavy-gauge welded steel throughout, reinforced mounting points sized for wheel loader push forces, powder-coat finish.

Hydraulic system: Dual angling cylinders with crossover relief valve; nitrate rods on angle cylinders for corrosion resistance.

Skid shoes: Adjustable steel standard; cast high-tensile long-wear optional upgrade for heaviest commercial duty cycles.

Cutting edge mounting: Bolt-on system with spring-trip integration. Drilled for steel, rubber, UHMW, or carbide cutting edges.

Optional upgrades:

  • Edge Flex articulating cutting edge system
  • Carbide cutting edge (non-reversible)
  • Cast high-tensile long-wear skid shoes
  • Snowblade marker for visibility
  • Curb runner (protects cutting edge from sidewall wear when running along curbs)
  • Floating blade hinge (additional surface following)
  • Large pad-style skid shoes for soft surfaces

Sizing the 4000 Series

The 4000 Series is available in four widths matched to operating weight and HP:

WidthOperating WeightHP ClassOverall Width (Angled)Clearing Width (Snow)Approx Weight
9 ft10,000-13,000 lb60-80 HP100 in88.5 in1,935 lb
10 ft12,000-16,000 lb70-100 HP110 in98.5 in2,035 lb
12 ft16,000-22,000 lb90-120 HP~132 in~118 in~2,300 lb
14 ft20,000-25,000 lb100-125 HP~154 in~138 in~2,500 lb

The 10-ft and 12-ft 4000 Series are the most-installed widths — matching the most-common compact wheel loader and high-HP ag tractor class.

About “Overall Width Road (Angled)” vs “Clearing Width (Snow)”:

  • Overall Width is the blade’s total length when angled (the diagonal measurement) — important for road transport
  • Clearing Width is the effective snow-clearing width when the blade is angled — typically ~88-89% of the straight-position width

For broader sizing guidance covering all snow attachment categories, see our Snow Pushers buyer’s guide (similar sizing principles apply to SnowBlades).

Best Applications for the 4000 Series

The HLA SnowBlade 4000 Series fits a specific operational profile.

Best fit for the 4000 Series:

  • Commercial snow contractors clearing roads and long driveways (where windrow direction matters)
  • Municipalities clearing public roads and infrastructure
  • Agricultural operations with mixed driveway, road, and yard clearing needs
  • Property managers with road-style access ways and long approach driveways
  • Operations valuing the versatility of angled clearing over fixed-direction pushing
  • Buyers wanting commercial-grade hydraulic angling with crossover relief protection
  • 10,000-25,000 lb wheel loaders and high-HP ag tractors (60-125 HP)

Best fit with Edge Flex option:

  • Operations on meaningfully uneven surfaces (crowned pavement, sloped properties)
  • Commercial properties where scraping cleanliness matters
  • Operators valuing premium surface contouring

Best fit with carbide cutting edges:

  • Heavy commercial duty (200+ hours per season)
  • Concrete and asphalt operations where edge wear is the primary cost driver
  • Production contractors prioritizing reduced replacement intervals

Best fit with cast high-tensile skid shoes:

  • Heavy commercial duty on concrete and asphalt
  • Operations where standard skid shoe wear is meaningful cost driver

Less suitable for:

  • Commercial parking lots where containment matters more than directional clearing — consider HLA SnowPusher 4500 for the same machine class
  • Smaller machines under 10,000 lb operating weight — use HLA SnowBlade 3000 Series (covered separately)
  • Production wheel loaders over 25,000 lb — step up to HLA SnowBlade 5000 Series
  • Operations needing both push AND angle capability — consider HLA SnowWing series (hybrid pusher-plow)

The honest assessment: the 4000 Series is HLA’s commercial workhorse SnowBlade — appropriate for serious commercial operators needing angle plow capability on wheel-loader-class machines. For operations primarily clearing parking lots, the HLA SnowPusher 4500 at the same machine class is typically the better choice. For operations primarily clearing roads, driveways, and varied terrain, the SnowBlade 4000 delivers the appropriate directional clearing capability.

4000 vs 3000 vs 5000

The 4000 Series’ most-common cross-shop is within HLA’s SnowBlade lineup.

Feature3000 Series4000 Series5000 Series
Target Operating WeightUp to 13,000 lb10,000-25,000 lb22,000-40,000 lb
Available Widths8-12 ft typical9-14 ft12-16 ft typical
Moldboard HeightStandard34 inTaller
Angling Range35° (hydraulic)35° (hydraulic)35° (hydraulic)
Crossover Relief ValveYesYesYes
Lateral FloatYesYesYes
Spring-Trip Cutting EdgeStandardStandardStandard
Edge Flex OptionAvailableAvailableAvailable
Carbide Edge OptionLimitedYesYes
Cast High-Tensile Skid ShoesLimitedOptionalOptional
2-Year Commercial WarrantyYesYesYes

Choose the 3000 Series if your machine is under 13,000 lb operating weight (larger CTLs, smaller compact wheel loaders, mid-size ag tractors).

Choose the 4000 Series if your machine is 10,000-25,000 lb (compact wheel loaders, mid-size ag tractors 60-125 HP). The commercial workhorse SnowBlade.

Choose the 5000 Series if your machine is 22,000-40,000 lb (mid-size production wheel loaders).

The 3000 vs 4000 decision turns on machine size and duty cycle. For lighter commercial operations on smaller compact wheel loaders or larger CTLs, the 3000 may be sufficient. For serious commercial operations on compact wheel loaders or high-HP ag tractors, the 4000 delivers the appropriate capability tier.

For broader HLA Snow brand information including the complete product portfolio (SnowPusher, SnowWing, ScatterShot spreaders), see the HLA Snow brand page.

SnowBlade vs SnowPusher: Which Do You Need?

Understanding when to choose a SnowBlade vs SnowPusher is critical — they’re complementary tools for different work, not interchangeable.

Choose a SnowBlade (Angle Plow) When:

  • Long driveways and access roads — windrowing snow to one side as you progress
  • Country roads and rural routes — directional clearing matters
  • Mixed terrain operations — flexibility between angle positions
  • Tight access ways — angled clearing fits where a fixed-width pusher doesn’t
  • Operations where snow needs to go somewhere specific — angle the blade to deposit windrow at the desired side

Choose a SnowPusher (Box Plow) When:

  • Large open commercial areas — parking lots, industrial yards
  • High-volume containment — maximum snow per pass without spillover
  • Production work where total snow volume per pass matters
  • Straight-line clearing — when there’s room to push, not angle

For many serious commercial Canadian snow contractors, the right answer is both — a SnowBlade for road and driveway work, and a SnowPusher for commercial lots. Many operators run two attachments on the same machine, swapping between them based on the work at each site.

For complete SnowPusher information at the equivalent machine class, see HLA SnowPusher 4500 (10,000-25,000 lb wheel loader pusher).

Maintenance & Long-Term Ownership

The 4000 Series has a moderate maintenance profile — primarily structural steel with hydraulic angling components.

Routine maintenance:

  • Cutting edge inspection weekly during heavy use; replace when thickness reduced by 50%
  • Skid shoe inspection monthly; AR400 or cast bars typically last multiple seasons
  • Pivot point lubrication monthly during season
  • Hydraulic cylinder seal inspection annually
  • Crossover relief valve function check at start of each season
  • Mounting hardware inspection at each storm
  • Powder-coat inspection annually; touch up bare-metal areas

Typical wear part replacement costs:

  • Steel cutting edge (reversible, spring-trip): $400-700 CAD per replacement (1,000+ hours commercial use, doubled by reversing)
  • Rubber cutting edge: $350-600 CAD per replacement
  • UHMW cutting edge: $500-900 CAD per replacement
  • Carbide cutting edge: $1,000-1,800 CAD per replacement (2,000+ hours heavy commercial use)
  • Standard skid shoes: $300-550 CAD per pair (1,500+ hours)
  • Cast high-tensile skid shoes: $500-900 CAD per pair (2,500+ hours)
  • Hydraulic cylinder rebuild kit: $200-400 CAD per cylinder (if needed)

Cold-weather considerations:

The hydraulic system requires attention in Canadian cold operation:

  • Hydraulic fluid should be specified for cold operation (verify your host machine’s fluid grade)
  • Allow hydraulics to warm up before full-angle cycles at start of operation
  • Inspect cylinder seal flexibility weekly during extreme cold

For complete prairie winter operation guidance, see our prairie winter skid steer operation guide.

Long-term ownership:

  • Welded steel construction typically lasts 15-25+ years with proper care
  • Hydraulic system requires periodic inspection and occasional cylinder seal replacement
  • Strong resale value due to HLA brand recognition in Canadian commercial market

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I read HLA SnowBlade 4000 reviews and ratings?

On Aglist, the Reviews & Ratings section helps Canadian buyers compare owner feedback, real operating experience, and long-term ownership impressions before choosing the 4000 Series.

Is the HLA SnowBlade 4000 made in Canada?

Yes. HLA Snow manufactures the SnowBlade 4000 Series in Wallenstein, Ontario, as part of Horst Welding’s broader Canadian manufacturing operation.

What’s the difference between a SnowBlade and a SnowPusher?

SnowBlade is an angle plow — the moldboard pivots up to 35° in either direction via hydraulic cylinders, windrowing snow to one side. A SnowPusher is a box plow with two fixed side walls that contain snow as it’s pushed straight forward. SnowBlades are better for roads, driveways, and directional clearing. SnowPushers are better for large open areas like parking lots. Many commercial Canadian operators run both types.

What size HLA SnowBlade 4000 do I need?

Match the width to your machine’s operating weight and HP:

  • 10,000-13,000 lb / 60-80 HP → 9-ft 4000
  • 12,000-16,000 lb / 70-100 HP → 10-ft 4000 (most-installed)
  • 16,000-22,000 lb / 90-120 HP → 12-ft 4000
  • 20,000-25,000 lb / 100-125 HP → 14-ft 4000

Does the 4000 Series come with hydraulic angling standard?

Yes. The 4000 Series includes dual hydraulic cylinders for 35° angling in either direction as standard equipment, with crossover relief valve protection and lateral float included.

What’s the difference between spring-trip and Edge Flex cutting edges?

Spring-trip: the cutting edge is a single rigid piece that trips backward when struck by hidden obstacles, then springs back to position. Reversible for double service life. Edge Flex: the cutting edge is segmented, with each section independently floating to follow ground contours. Better for uneven surfaces but not reversible. Most commercial operators on relatively flat surfaces choose standard spring-trip; operators on meaningfully uneven surfaces choose Edge Flex.

Should I get carbide cutting edges?

For commercial operations running 200+ hours per season on concrete and asphalt, yes — carbide edges last 2-3× longer than steel and pay back their premium through extended replacement intervals. For lighter commercial duty (under 150 hours per season), reversible steel edges deliver better total economics.

Can the HLA SnowBlade 4000 mount to my wheel loader?

HLA offers multiple mounting options: Universal SSL Quick-Tach, JDQA, Euro/Global, Kubota, and other major loader styles. Verify mounting compatibility with your specific wheel loader before purchase.

What’s the typical price of an HLA SnowBlade 4000 in Canada?

As of 2026, an HLA SnowBlade 4000 Series typically lists in the $8,000–$18,000+ CAD range depending on:

  • Width (9, 10, 12, or 14 ft)
  • Cutting edge type (steel standard, rubber, UHMW, carbide)
  • Standard or Edge Flex configuration
  • Skid shoe option (standard or cast high-tensile)
  • Mounting system (bucket-edge cheapest, dedicated quick-attach more expensive)
  • Optional features (snowblade marker, curb runner, floating blade hinge)

Confirm current pricing with your local HLA dealer.

How long does an HLA SnowBlade 4000 last?

The structural blade (moldboard, frame) typically lasts 15-25+ years with proper care. Wear parts (cutting edges, skid shoes, hydraulic cylinder seals) are replaced periodically through that service life. Many commercial snow contractors run the same HLA SnowBlade 4000 for 15+ years with periodic wear part replacement.

How does HLA SnowBlade compare to BOSS or Western angle plows?

All are reputable commercial angle plow brands. The honest framing:

  • HLA SnowBlade wins on Canadian manufacturing, Canadian dealer support, and overall value
  • BOSS and Western are premium retail snow brand alternatives with strong consumer brand recognition

For most Canadian commercial operators, HLA SnowBlade delivers the best value-per-dollar with strongest Canadian support. Operations with specific brand preferences may benefit from competitor alternatives.

Will the 4000 work in –30°C prairie operation?

With proper preparation, yes. Use cold-weather-rated hydraulic fluid, allow hydraulics to warm up before full-angle cycles, and verify cylinder seal function during extreme cold. Most Canadian commercial operators in prairie provinces successfully operate hydraulic angle blades year-round with appropriate setup.

What’s the warranty on the SnowBlade 4000?

HLA Snow backs the SnowBlade 4000 with the 2-Year Commercial Warranty that applies to the 3000, 4000, 5000, and 6000 series. The warranty covers manufacturing defects under commercial duty cycles. Wear items (cutting edges, skid shoes, paint) are not covered.

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  • HLA SnowBlade 3000 Series — smaller commercial angle plow (up to 13,000 lb machines)
  • HLA SnowBlade 5000 Series — production wheel loader angle plow (22,000-40,000 lb machines)
  • HLA SnowPusher 4500 — equivalent-class snow pusher (10,000-25,000 lb machines)
  • HLA Snow — brand catalog with complete product lineup

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