That looks super Black. Just to be sure, you mustn't engage the lock with wheels turning (or at least not beyond "creep mode") and as soon as you do not need it, pressure for the lock should disengage. Not attempting to tell you something you perhaps already know but I once stripped the differential bolts off of my old tractor because I kept engaging with the wheels turning (sometimes wheels spinning real fast)
Thank you for sharing your experience, I wasn't planning on engaging the diff lock when moving. It just seemed silly to have to keep my heel on that lever at all times to lock the diff, I entered unknown waters here but hopefully it is now a set it and forget it thing. I was shocked how much effort it took to push that pedal, pretty serious spring in the diff. The linear actuator actually flexed 1/4" steel, I couldn't do that with my foot so power wise I am ok I think. I chose to go with turf tires in the snow and honestly my first time out with the Plow I never even spun a wheel in 4wd so this mod might be like that stupid loud air horn... It's there if I need it. Maybe a neutral safety switch should be used to be able to actuate the diff lock... Hmmm...
Thank you for sharing your experience, I wasn't planning on engaging the diff lock when moving. It just seemed silly to have to keep my heel on that lever at all times to lock the diff, I entered unknown waters here but hopefully it is now a set it and forget it thing. I was shocked how much effort it took to push that pedal, pretty serious spring in the diff. The linear actuator actually flexed 1/4" steel, I couldn't do that with my foot so power wise I am ok I think. I chose to go with turf tires in the snow and honestly my first time out with the Plow I never even spun a wheel in 4wd so this mod might be like that stupid loud air horn... It's there if I need it. Maybe a neutral safety switch should be used to be able to actuate the diff lock... Hmmm...