Chute Deflector
Woodie
Join Date: Jun 2004 Posts: 109 Michigan lower |
2005-01-23 104773
I have a Woods SB60 snowblower,I'm looking to change the 'stick and pin' adjustment for the chute deflector. Its a pain having to get off the tractor and change it and then do it again etc. I know some go hydralic, I don't have rear hydralics as of yet-a long ways off $$$. Has anyone experiment with cable. Looking for any Ideas Thanks
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Chute Deflector
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2005-01-24 104809
Many are done by an electric motor. Might find a unit off a power window assembly that might be able to work. ....
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Chute Deflector
psimonson
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 57 Northeastern Tennessee Pics |
2005-01-24 104811
My John Deere blower uses a cable - works great. It has a T-handle that locks with about a 1/4 turn and a nice rubber boot on the deflector end so it isn't bothered by the build-up of snow and ice. This was a separate option but I don't remember the cost. ....
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Chute Deflector
Woodie
Join Date: Jun 2004 Posts: 109 Michigan lower |
2005-01-24 104853
Art,psimonson- Thanks for the words. Art- on the window p unit what kind of current draw do you think it would take. Im trying not to go over on elect draw with wrklights also on the back. ....
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Chute Deflector
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2005-01-24 104864
You shouldn't have a problem with the factory original system on your tractor even with four work lites. ....
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