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Len,
Great job…you convinced me, I'll be making the changes once I resolve our snowblower issue.
Ray,
Thank you so very much for your valuable information and recommendation. We will certainly not spend a dime on trying to update the hydraulics on this snowblower.
The mechanical drive to PTO back to front option is another very expensive upgrade and we are still debating if we will go that route or not.
Do you know how much it would cost for a PTO conversion gearbox upgrade and where could I purchase the PTO gearbox for this snowblower model?
BG,
Wow, I looked at the photo album and those are very well made chairs. Good job my friend – everything done by hand, that is quite an achievement and I can surely see how you can feel good about yourself when you've completed assembling one of those chairs.
In this picture #63 is the knob and #64 is the set screw.
Good for you Tinbender…have fun with your new grader.
Bob,
I use this for felling http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…..&NR=1 and this for trimming http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…..re=related . Seriously, my friend has a Stihl MS200T and it is very light to use for trimming.
Paul,
We tried various rpm's and the hydraulics setup on this snowblower just can't handle the snow properly.
Tinbender,
I'm sure that this is going to be an expensive modification, we are surely looking at all ideas to make this modification work for us.
Steve,
I have a friend who's a very good welder and very handy in making modification to any type of equipment. I already spoke to him about what we want to do and we will see what he comes up with.
Tinbender,
This type of setup might be of interest to you in the future.
Do you have a valve with quick connects at the back of the tractor. If yes, check that the hoses on the valve if they are all connected properly as we've noticed that we were losing our hydraulic oil from that location. We were also losing oil at the FEL control valve area.
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