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Tarron

Born in the Alps. Raised on the Autobahn. Designed originally to move snow from Europe’s alpine areas, the Tarron is renowned for superior snow-clearing performance. This heavy-duty sectional plow features independently adjusting blade sections that allow the plow to remain in contact with uneven surfaces.

Features

Adjustable Attack Angle

A tapered blade design combined with the operator’s ability to adjust the plow’s attack angle, effortlessly clears incredible amounts of snow at high speeds.

Adapts to surface

Each section of the blade moves up and down independently, adapting to uneven road conditions for a clear push across the entire width, while confining tripping action to one area of the plow.

Steel Cutting Edge with shock absorber

Reduced wear and tear on the plow, vehicle and driver is achieved with polymer dampener that acts as a buffer between the steel cutting edge and the blade, promoting quieter, smoother operation.

Constant contact means better clearing

The Tarron’s standard mounting system is a universal mounting plate, i.e., DIN plate. This makes attaching and detaching the plow faster and easier. When on the ground, the plow will oscillate with the surface, maintaining constant contact and better clearing. In transport mode, the plow provides greater ground clearance by remaining level, even when turned to the right or left.

Down pressure adjustability

In addition to the adjustable attack angle, another smart and effective design feature allows the wheels (or plow shoes) to take weight and pressure off the cutting edge, prolonging cutting edge life and reducing wear and tear on the surface being plowed. The Tarron thinks of everything.

2nd Cutting edge at the push of a button

The Tarron's primary cutting edge can be assisted by a second slush cutting edge as necessitated by road conditions. At the driver's discretion, the second edge drops behind the front cutting edge, doubling the plow's scraping capacity.

Snow-roll deflector

Deflectors are almost an afterthought to most plow manufacturers, but not at Schmidt. The MS’s deflector not only provides the driver with better visibility, it also is designed to optimize the snow rolling and discharge of the snow from the plow.

Optional containment plow configuration

MS plows with lower blade heights can be fitted with hydraulically controlled containment wings when snow cannot be ejected. Each side can be controlled separately or simultaneously.

Optional folding outer blades

The MS 72.1 and MS 80.1 are available with folding outer section that fold back when necessary. This increases the maneuverability of these plow systems while providing clearing width flexibility.

Specifications

MS 48.1MS 48.1NMS 56.1MS 56.1NMS 64.1MS 64.1N
Plow height, L/R
5' 1"
(1,550mm)
4' 3"
(1,300 mm)
5' 1"
(1,550 mm)
4' 3"
(1,330 mm)
5' 1"
(1,550 mm)
4' 3"
(1,330 mm)
Plow height center
4' 8"
(1,420 mm)
4' 8"
(1,200 mm
4' 8"
(1,420 mm)
4'
(1,200 mm)
4' 8"
(1,420 mm)
4'
(1,200 mm)
Cutting edge length
15' 8"
(4,800 mm)
15' 8"
(4,800 mm)
18' 5"
(5,600 mm)
18' 5"
(5,600 mm)
21'
(6,400 mm)
21'
(6,400mm)
Clearing width at 32°
13' 5"
(4,070 mm)
13' 5"
(4,070 mm)
15' 7"
(4,750 mm)
15' 7"
(4,750 mm)
17' 10"
(5,430 mm)
17' 10"
(5,430 mm)
Weight
3,660 lbs
(1,660 kg)
3,505 lbs
(1,590 kg)
4,057 lbs
(1,840 kg)
3,858 lbs
(1,750 kg)
4,365 lbs
(1,980 kg)
4,145 lbs
(1,880 kg)
MS 72.1MS 72.1NMS 72.1KMS 72.1NKMS 80.1MS 80.1K
Plow height, L/R
5' 1"
(1,550mm)
4' 3"
(1,300 mm)
5' 1"
(1,550 mm)
4' 3"
(1,330 mm)
5' 2"
(1,590 mm)
5' 2"
(1,590 mm)
Plow height center
4' 6"
(1,420 mm)
4'
(1,200 mm)
4' 6"
(1,420 mm)
4'
(1,200 mm)
4' 8"
(1,460 mm)
4' 8"
(1,460 mm)
Cutting edge length
23' 6"
(7,200 mm)
23' 6"
(7,200 mm)
23' 6"
(7,200 mm)
23' 6"
(7,200 mm)
26' 2"
(8,000 mm)
26' 2"
(8,000 mm)
Clearing width at 32°
20'
(6,100 mm)
20'
(6,100 mm)
20'
(6,100 mm)
20'
(6,100 mm)
22' 2"
(6,780 mm)
22' 2"
(6,780 mm)
Weight
4,740 lbs
(2,150 kg)
4,475 lbs
(2,030 kg)
5,290 lbs
(2,400 kg)
5,027 lbs
(2,280 kg)
5,620 lbs
(2,550 kg)
5,842 lbs
(2,650) kg