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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Central CT
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I got this western 7.5' plow for free but it is missing the controls, I see the holes where the cables go into the housing but am not sure how it works, if I connect 12 volt to the pump terminals it runs non stop, is there an electric switch that gets activated when the control cables get moved. I had a newer version of this same plow but it was all electric, no cables.
Not sure what Im gonna do with it but even if I sell it I want it to work, might try and rig it to my tractor also. Thanks, JB.
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JD 4310; E hydro, 300CX, 48 BH, 60" box, 72" rake, 72" rear blade, cast pallet forks, 61"HD & 73" high volume bucket. FORD 1700; 2 WD, 2600 hrs. JD 320; Hydra lift, 48" deck and 48" snow blade. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Go to westernplow.com then publications library and you can download the owners manual for your plow. It has all the info you need such as cable and wiring part numbers and diagrams.
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It's kinda what I thought, there's a relay that turns on the pump at the same time the the cables actuate the valves. So I need the joystick, cables and electric wires and relay. Might just keep the blade and angle with the tractor's hydraulics. then sell the pump assembly, a new one cost $1,700.00, they're on eBay for $500.00 used.
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JD 4310; E hydro, 300CX, 48 BH, 60" box, 72" rake, 72" rear blade, cast pallet forks, 61"HD & 73" high volume bucket. FORD 1700; 2 WD, 2600 hrs. JD 320; Hydra lift, 48" deck and 48" snow blade. |
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I forgot to mention that's what I did when I bought a used western plow. I downloaded all the manuals, made my own truck frame and ordered the truck wiring harness I needed. After that it was just plug everything in and go. Ended up being 1/4 of the price of a new plow package.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: The Pas, Manitoba, Canada
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