Jim Morrell
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- Joined
- Feb 1, 2009
- Messages
- 35
- Tractor
- Kubota B7610HSD
Hello,
I am going to try and attatch a couple electric window motors from a car to my front end snowblower on my Kubota B7610. The one to turn the chute I think I have figrued out by pinning a s.s. tube over the shaft of the motor and running the other end into the tube where the manual crank goes and bolting that end together. The problem I'm having is comming up with and idea to tilt the deflector up and down. Right now I'm thinking of welding flat bar on each side of a threaded rod, drilling thru it and pinning it to the second motor which will be mounted on the solid part of the chute. The upper part that moves, the deflector I was thinking of having a fixed nut that the threaded rod will pass thru. I'm not sure the deflector will follow the curve it needs to if I mount it like this. Any ideas or pictures of what I could do here would be a big help.
Thanks,
Jim
I am going to try and attatch a couple electric window motors from a car to my front end snowblower on my Kubota B7610. The one to turn the chute I think I have figrued out by pinning a s.s. tube over the shaft of the motor and running the other end into the tube where the manual crank goes and bolting that end together. The problem I'm having is comming up with and idea to tilt the deflector up and down. Right now I'm thinking of welding flat bar on each side of a threaded rod, drilling thru it and pinning it to the second motor which will be mounted on the solid part of the chute. The upper part that moves, the deflector I was thinking of having a fixed nut that the threaded rod will pass thru. I'm not sure the deflector will follow the curve it needs to if I mount it like this. Any ideas or pictures of what I could do here would be a big help.
Thanks,
Jim