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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #391  
Looking good. Just wondering where you found the rotator motor (model number).

Thanks

Wayne
I found the motor on ebay under 12 volt dc motors. The company is blmotorking and it's a 50 rpm gear motor. If you can get a maybe 100 rpm motor it would give it some more speed rotating. My motor cost $59.99 on ebay
 
   / Pictures of your snow weapons #392  
I found the motor on ebay under 12 volt dc motors. The company is blmotorking and it's a 50 rpm gear motor. If you can get a maybe 100 rpm motor it would give it some more speed rotating. My motor cost $59.99 on ebay
I found the actuator on surpluscenter.com and it's a 3.93 stroke ite m#5-1577-4 bracket is #5-1577-B and I ordered 2 switches from them .I for the actuator and 1 for the rotator and that # is 11-2280 it's a DPDT center open momentary 20 amp toggle switch
 
   / Pictures of your snow weapons #393  
I found the motor on ebay under 12 volt dc motors. The company is blmotorking and it's a 50 rpm gear motor. If you can get a maybe 100 rpm motor it would give it some more speed rotating. My motor cost $59.99 on ebay
the rotator motor @50 rpm is ok,but it could use a little more speed,but for the price it will do what I want.This was my 1st project doing this and it was more like an experiment,but worked out good.I did get a small can of rubber electrical tape and brushed it on any seams on the motor and at the electrical connections just in case of water getting in there.I haven't had any snow here yet to try it out,but will post again and let you know how it worked.
 
   / Pictures of your snow weapons #394  
My toy's, Forgive me Tools. The wife wouldn't understand!! :laughing: 2000 Honda with 48" Blade. 2008 NorTrac 254 with FEL and Rear Blade. Working on a cab and Rear Snow Blower.
 

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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #397  
Here is my B20 Almost totally setup for snow. I am in the middle of making a canopy for her with 1/2 windows for me. The mount plate is made of all 3/16 cold rolled plate and everything was cut with my Lincoln Plasma cutter. Took about 7 hours to build and weld up. The plate is bolted into the bucket with 3/4 grade 8 bolts, so that in the off season I can not have it in the bucket. Plow was bought on craigslist for $50.00. It will be going out for media blasting and will get a good coat of Kubota Orange in the spring. Plow is 6' wide and 28" tall. For now it's a manual angle until I can find away to add a hydraulic circuit to the FEL.
I have a 150lbs weight I put in the backhoe bucket to balance out the weight a little or the steering gets a little heavy.

This replaced my 05 f250 with a fisher xtreme v plow. I will miss being warm this winter, but I will still have fun with the Buta!
 

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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #398  
Nice job on the removable mount robs660 :thumbsup:
 
   / Pictures of your snow weapons #399  
ROB nice job on the quick hitch, but really you can go to tractor supply and buy one more quick release pin and put your truck trailer hitch pin back! Just joking....:laughing:
 
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Hitch pin is off my wife's truck. I couldn't find the other one
 
 
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