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Everest One Way Plows

the industry leader in quality and innovation

Meet the high-performance Everest One Way Plows, engineered for reliable snow clearing in municipal and highway applications. With rugged construction, efficient trip-edge designs, and reversible or manual frame options, these plows deliver effective snow removal where you need it most.

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OWSK Series

Everest equipment

Length 11′ & 12′
Clearing Path9′ & 10′
Oscillator Bar 31″
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OWSK9-TE Series

Everest one way plows everest owsk9 te series

Length 11′ & 12′
Clearing Path9′ & 10′
Oscillator Bar 31″
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CK Series

Everest equipment

Length 11′ & 12′
Clearing Path9′ & 10′
Oscillator Bar 31″
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MC960

Everest equipment

Length 11′
Clearing Path9′
Oscillator Bar 31″
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MC960-RR85

Everest equipment

Length 11′
Clearing Path9′
Oscillator Bar 31″
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SCK Series

Everest equipment

Length 10′, 11′ & 12′
Clearing Path8′, 9′ & 10′
Oscillator Bar 31″
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Why Choose Everest One Way Plows?

  • Trip-Edge Design for Protection – Many Everest one-way models use a trip-edge moldboard design with torsion springs. This design allows the cutting edge to lift when hitting obstacles, protecting both the plow and the vehicle.
  • Reversible & Manual Frame Options – You can get a plow with a hydraulic reversible drive frame (rotates the blade) or a simpler manual reverse push frame.
  • Heavy-Duty Build – Construction includes a 10-gauge break-formed steel moldboard, multi-rib stiffness, and bases punched on 8″ and 12″ centers for strength.
  • Adjustable Attack Angles – Many models allow adjustment of the moldboard’s attack angle, helping you manage throw distance and snow flow more effectively.
  • Multiple Widths & Paths – Models are offered in various widths. For instance, an 11′ model can clear a 9′ path at a 35° angle, while a 12′ model can give a 10′ cleared width.

A one-way plow pushes snow to one side only (typically the passenger side), unlike a V-plow or reversible plow. It’s best for clearing one direction of flow.

Trip-edge blades can bend upward upon hitting obstacles, which helps reduce shock and avoid damage to the plow or vehicle.

If you frequently need to change the blade’s direction (for different road sides or tight maneuvers), a reversible drive frame (hydraulic or gear-driven) allows rotating the blade without detaching it.

Yes — many Everest one-way models include adjustable attack angles, giving flexibility in snow throw distance and handling.

Check cutting edges for wear, inspect torsion springs and trip mechanism, keep pivot points lubricated, and verify push frame/hydraulic connections are secure.

The forefront of snow removal equipment

Everest One Way Plows strike a solid balance between durability, flexibility, and performance. From the robust trip-edge steel designs to reversible frame options, they’re suited for municipal, highway, and snow maintenance fleets. Want to explore model comparisons, get a quote, or see a demo? Contact Tracey Road Equipment today.