Snowblower Chute Rotater

Kubota_Man

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BX24, Rear blade, Front blade, Snowblower, 54" MMM, Box scraper, Landscape rake
Dec 25, 2010
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Kellogg, Idaho
Nice job. What did you use for the stops? I got the factory electric rotation for my front snowblower, I love it saves the hassel of hand crank.
 

cabu

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Kuno B1-15 (B1502DT)
May 24, 2009
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Germany, Oyten
I like it too. Nice solution for a few bucks. If you would buy an original setup, they would charge you a lot for the same...
You painted it orange!! :)

carl
 

jb62901

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Sep 8, 2009
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Cassopolis, Mi. SW Corner Mi.
Wow It's hard to be thinking about snow when it will be in the mid 80's today. I know in 30 days it could be here not a lot but will come. We had over a 100" last winter and 24" over night on the 8th of Jan. Here in SW Mi and being 25 miles from Lake Mich that plays a big part as to how much snow will fall. Oh well just have to deal with it.
 

gmtinker

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'07 BX1850 w/FEL, '06 John Deere X300
Mar 6, 2009
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Stony Plain, Alberta
I like it! Very clean install. I think I'm going to do something similar next year, as I have the same blower. Won't have time before winter to do that with mine. I think I'll snitch Wildfire's idea for a deflector actuator as well. Using a surplus window motor is genius - cheap and easy to adapt.
 

Gdemos

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BX25D, Cab, BXPanded Plow, B2789 Rr PTO Blower, Brotek Thumb, spacers
Dec 9, 2013
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RI
I'm not too handy or inventive but if I had clear directions I can follow them. Any chance of getting a more detailed list of parts and some step by step on this? Really appreciated! I got the same blower and tomorrow is our first storm. Thanks!!
 

Gdemos

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BX25D, Cab, BXPanded Plow, B2789 Rr PTO Blower, Brotek Thumb, spacers
Dec 9, 2013
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RI
this is the best vid I could find, showing a very clean and professional job of precisely what I'd like to accomplish. perhaps the only thing I'd add to this would be a housing to protect the wiper motor from snow and ice.

by posting this link here my goal is to see if others can weigh in on some how to's... I have commented on the utube site but no response.

my primary questions: will any power window motor do or are certain units recommended? the connection point (coupler) where motor connects to the shaft which screw drives the chute: is that a custom coupler? and also, please comment on the power and how precisely to run this, from battery to fuse, relay, and switch.

can I get some step by step please? I would think this time of year there'd be some guys willing to share their recipes. Thanks!!
here is the vid, sharing from youtube:
http://youtu.be/jVeKc_QTTPA