rayclar
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i have mine wired to a car power widow opener. works great.
i have mine wired to a car power widow opener. works great.
Ok, another question.
I'm installing a power window motor to turn the chute. How do you wire it?
I have mounted and tested it to my satisfaction. I put neg on one wire and pos on the other and it spins the chute. Then I switch polarity and it spins the other way.
But how do you wire it to switch polarity? I have a momentary on-off-on switch. What else do I need?
Thanks.
Brokenknee, I think you were asking rayclar but I'll be posting pictures of how I used the power window motor on my blower soon.
I wired the DPDT switch like you suggested, grsthegreat, it works like a charm.
Well tomorrow is paint day. I prepped the blower as much as I can. It is in primer right now. Tomorrow, Kubota orange, if everything goes as planned.
I post pics soon. Thanks for the help along the way, guys.
GPintheMitten said:A few years ago I bought an old rusty 60" Kubota snowblower. At one time I think it was a front mount blower that someone converted to 3pt rear blower. It works fine but needs some TLC. So I'm in the process of cleaning it up and painting it.
I'll post before and after pics soon, but I question the "gear box". My gear box for the bevel gears is open with no gear oil. The bevel gears just had grease on them. This seems odd to me, but they are not worn that I can tell and it works ok.
Is this normal? Do you think this may have been part of the modification to convert it to a rear blower? Should I attempt to create a sealed box and add gear oil?
Thanks.