If you need to invest in a snowplow, it’s important to weigh all your options before reaching a decision. At Bobcat of York/Frederick/Hagerstown/Adams County, we’re committed to providing our customers with a wide range of options and all of the information they need to make an informed choice. Not sure how to pick between a skid steer and truck snowplow? You’re not alone. Both of these are going to help you get the job done, but the question remains: is a skid steer or a truck plow better for snow removal? The good news is that we’ve outlined the main differences between the two options. Read on to learn more!  When you’re ready to browse the models, visit one of our dealerships in Pennsylvania and Maryland.

Skid Steer Snowplows

A skid steer is the best choice if you need a snowplow that’s built for maximum mobility. These machines are equipped with a pivot wheel, which allows for independent operation and an effective turning radius of zero. You’ll be able to move your skid steer much faster than a truck snowplow. Skid steers are ideal when you can stack snow only in specific areas and space is limited. The boom arms allow you to stack higher as compared to trucks. Plus, maneuverability will be easy when you get into short driveways or driveways with several garage doors.

Truck Plows

If you’re looking for a heavy-duty, rugged option, you may want to consider a truck snowplow. Using a truck plow is the most efficient way to get the jobs done at multiple sites that are far apart. You can drive a skid steer to jobs that are close together, but when you’ve to travel to faraway places, you’ll need a trailer. That means loading the skid steer on a trailer, securing it, moving to the next destination, unloading, and then plowing—all these steps take time. With a truck, you’ve to simply pick up the plow and get moving.

We can’t forget to mention that truck cabs are more comfortable than skid steer cabs. While skid steer cabs are getting nicer every year, trucks offer better amenities—the seats are more comfortable, the cabs are spacious, and they are equipped with a heater to keep you warm when you’re out in the freezing cold.

How to Choose

Your decision might come down to what type of locations you frequent, but there are some other factors to think about as well. For example, your budget may play a major role in your choice. If so, skid steer snowplows are typically less expensive than truck plows.

Alternatively, truck plows are more rugged and long-lasting as compared to skid steers. They may not bring the same level of maneuverability when you’re working in tight spots, but they can make up for it by quickly traveling to far-off worksites.

We hope that this information has helped you reach a decision. If you still have questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at Bobcat of York/Frederick/Hagerstown/Adams County. Our team would be happy to assess your needs and help you choose the right snowplow. We’ve dealerships based in York and Hanover, Pennsylvania, as well as Frederick and Hagerstown, Maryland. We also serve Lancaster, PA, and Baltimore, MD, so get in touch with us today.