Re: Hydraulic Chute Rotator on the BX2750 Snowblower
It is back to a further redesign situation. Yesterday, a pebble got caught between the chute rotator and the gears that are stamped into the bottom sheet metal and the rotator motor continued to turn, but unfortunately the worm mechanism stopped. The result was that both ends of the wire were broken off. Five minutes with the welder have it reattached, but I now am thinking that even the lightest steel nut and bolt is still too tough to break in this situation. I have located a 1 1/2" nylon bolt and nut, but I need a 2" one to go all the way through. I will continue to look for a longer nylon nut in the meantime, but I am not certain that this is going to be the final fix. I just don't like the way that PineRidge did his. To me, it looks too "cobbled" for my taste. I am making this post so that anyone that is following this thread thinking of making the same type of unit doesn't make the same type of mistakes. Junk...
It is back to a further redesign situation. Yesterday, a pebble got caught between the chute rotator and the gears that are stamped into the bottom sheet metal and the rotator motor continued to turn, but unfortunately the worm mechanism stopped. The result was that both ends of the wire were broken off. Five minutes with the welder have it reattached, but I now am thinking that even the lightest steel nut and bolt is still too tough to break in this situation. I have located a 1 1/2" nylon bolt and nut, but I need a 2" one to go all the way through. I will continue to look for a longer nylon nut in the meantime, but I am not certain that this is going to be the final fix. I just don't like the way that PineRidge did his. To me, it looks too "cobbled" for my taste. I am making this post so that anyone that is following this thread thinking of making the same type of unit doesn't make the same type of mistakes. Junk...