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biggsky
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2015-12-29          194261


installed a snowblower...and was wondering about the controls for the chute..hooked up to the remotes..thanks in advance...just inherited the tractor and don't know much about it



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2016-01-08          194302


If the tractor has remote hyd on it then you should be able to operate such as a hyd cylinder on an attachment. The cautions I would say are, the remote hyd may supply less fluid then your cylinder wants speed wise is so then it will be slow but if it supplies more than it was designed for it will move the cylinder very fast, maybe too fast if operated at full lever.

My suggestion would be on any thing you have not had connected before is run at low engine rpm and not full range on lever until you see how it operates. kt ....


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biggsky
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2016-01-08          194305


Hi..my question was where are the controls to operate (turn) the chute...It has a hyd cyl and is connected to the remotes.. ....


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2016-01-09          194309


The controls for the remotes are usually next to the lever the controls the three point hitch raise and lower.

If it is an after market set of remote that controls could be just about anywhere, in that case look for some black rubber hoses that lead to a control valve usually within easy reach of the operators right hand.

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