Converting manual snowblower chute to hydraulic

   / Converting manual snowblower chute to hydraulic
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Today the hydraulic hoses and flow valves were delivered via UPS. First we took care of the important stuff (dinner) then we strolled on out to the pole barn after the chow. This is the way the hose/valve assemblies look loosely assembled.
 

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Shot of the attachment point, quick couplers and adjustable flow control valves.
 

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This is a better close-up shot of the two adjustable flow control valves.
 

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Pineridge,

Nice project. Can't wait to hear how that motor works.

I must say I am a bit shocked at seeing all those quick disconnects where they are! Only because when I put mine in a similar position (well not all, but four of them) I discovered that when I tilted my 3PH, the top link cylinder, since it shifts left and right with tilt, wanted to push the disconnects out of the way. So I had to move them to a different location... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Your project looks great! Keep the progress reports coming!
 
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This shot is basically just from another angle showing the completed project.

Once we fired up the New Holland and bled the air from the hydraulic lines the chute started to move but it was way to fast to suit us. We started throttling the two flow control vales down and we are very pleased to report that we can make the chute travel at any speed that we need. From a crawl to flat out spinning. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

We also deliberately ran the hydraulic motor past the travel of the snowblower chute rotation and our make shift clutch seemed to perform just as we expected. It is also very easy to tighten down on the stainless clamps to prevent any slipping but we think in this case a little is better in the extreme ends of the travel than none at all.

We really do not see any foreseeable problems since we have the rotation adjusted where it is easily controlled by one of our 3 rear remotes. We hope this project helps any of you that may be thinking of adding hydraulic assist to your own snowblower. We are also sure that you can pick up the majority of your materials from eBay and some of the other discount suppliers that we mentioned in our earlier posts and still save a few dollars in the process.
 

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Henro thanks for the compliement. We were really expecting problems with the motor but that never materialized. the process was smooth from start to finish, I even surprized myself. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

The arrangement of the quick connects is stock for New Holland's 35 through 45 HP ranges on the Class IIIs. The only time we experienced any problems was when our T&T hoses were 60" as they were always getting tangled in everything and anything. We have had no problems since we had them shortended to the proper lengths.

BTW Your friends treated us well on the hoses and they were delivered very quickly, thanks for the tip!
 
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<font color="blue"> BTW Your friends treated us well on the hoses and they were delivered very quickly, thanks for the tip! </font>

Pinridge,

Glad to hear everying came together as planned/expected!

I guess the guys at the hose/fitting place should be consider all of our friends as long as they perform as we expect. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Like others here I am just a customer though...so I would not want to give the impression that there is any more than that. I have been satisified with the service this vendor provides without question. Glad they served you well. In a different thread MadRef said he received hoses with the wrong ends on them today. Will be interesting to see how they correct the problem

I can say I had an issue with a damaged hose and some wrong fittings being sent, and that they corrected the problem and paid shipping boths ways to make it right.

Glad your project came together as expected...I'm not surprised it did though! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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Mike,

Looks sweet - great job !
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Thanks, I too have been looking at purchasing a motor for the same reason, but there are a lot of those

My answer was to use an electric wheelchair motor which was a reduction 90deg gearbox affair.
I fitted a small (about 12 or 14 tooth) sprocket and wrapped a mating chain around the chute.
While the motor was actually 24 volts it rund great on 12 v.

A simple spring loaded, center off DPDT switch controls the motor.

Much easier to route wires than hoses!

Used it all last winter and was very pleased to find that it could free itself from accumulated frozen snow and ice effortlessly.

Baring being able to locate a similar motor, I would believe that the cheap import winches sold on EBay for $39.00 would
do the tric quite well with a bid of modifying.
Heck they even provide the reversing switch!
 
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Piloon we also thought about the idea of the electric operated motor. Junkman first suggested to us that we use a simple motor assembly normally used for power windows in an auto.

But since we already had rear remotes we were thinking that hydraulic lines with quick couplers were still easier to attach than messing with the electrical system of the tractor itself. We were also concerned about moisture problems with the electric motor since a window mechanism is normally protected somewhat within the door skin itself.

It's still interesting to see that there is more than one option and we're happy that your solution has actually been proved for your application. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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