Junkman
Super Member
I am going to be adding a hydraulic motor to my snowblower to turn the chute. I was discussing this with a friend tonight and he said that when the chute reaches the end of its travel, that the motor will destroy the gear or some other part because it is too powerful. He suggested putting a restrict in the line to control the pressure which will control the torque. Then he also suggested that I might want to slow the motor RPM with another type of restriction. I need some guidance in this quest for perfection of a hydraulic chute turning motor.. I don't want to go the electric window motor route... thanks..