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Overview

Ice resurfacers are specialized machines used to shave, clean and reapply a thin layer of water to indoor and outdoor ice rinks, restoring a smooth skating surface. Models range from small walk-behind units to full-size ride-on machines with conveyors, blades, water tanks and conditioning systems. Power options include diesel, propane, gasoline and electric. When buying used, inspect the blade, auger, water system, hydraulics, engine hours and service history.

FAQ

What should I check when buying a used ice resurfacer?

Inspect engine/motor condition and hours, blade and cutterbar wear, auger and conveyor function, squeegee and water delivery system, hydraulic leaks, frame and tank integrity, and maintenance records. Request a test run on ice if possible.

How do I prepare an ice resurfacer for shipping?

Drain water tanks, secure moving parts, disconnect batteries, lock controls, document dimensions and weight, and provide lifting points. Use a flatbed or lowboy and a carrier experienced with specialty equipment; buy transport insurance.

What routine maintenance keeps an ice resurfacer reliable?

Daily checks: blade edges, squeegees, water filters and hoses, fluid levels, and tire/track condition. Weekly/monthly: hydraulic lines, bearings, conveyor/auger wear, and electrical connections. Replace wear items seasonally and winterize when storing.

Are spare parts and service easy to find?

Availability varies by brand and age. Common wear parts (blades, squeegees, hoses, pumps) are usually available from OEMs and aftermarket suppliers. Confirm local dealer support and parts lead times before purchase.