I have a blower on my BX25 and it is ridiculously tough to crank the chute both ways. Ive taken the chute all apart and lubed it all up and cleaned it out and its still a nightmare. Seems the worm gear and the rod are pretty poorly designed. Advice?
But you didn't post the punchline! C'mon, give us pics of it installed and working, and discuss the pros and cons of it now that you've used it... Oh! I just realized, when you finished, it was too pretty to take it out of the shop!Click on this: http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9028
It will showyou what I did to get rid of the crank!
Not that pretty, but very functional!But you didn't post the punchline! C'mon, give us pics of it installed and working, and discuss the pros and cons of it now that you've used it... Oh! I just realized, when you finished, it was too pretty to take it out of the shop!
I viewed that website and fount you can get a square foot of the 1/8" UHMV plastic that has adhesive on one side. That might make the installation and retention easier. Reading about that material, they indicated that one of the properties of it is that it will pucker between fasteners if the fasteners are too far apart. Nevertheless, I will be applying that to the chute/chassis interface when my tractor is delivered.I had a snow thrower that was tough to turn. It would freeze up. The chute attached to the blowers flange with three adj clamps witch allowed it to turn. I cut a slip ring out of "uhmw" plastic 3mm thick (1/and put it between chute and flange on blower body. It turned like butter and never froze up. http://www.eplastics.com/UHMW_Sheet
Any chance you'd like to make a second kit like this and sell it to me? I would love to go hydraulic but anything is better than manual. I just don't have the skill to do this myself and just had rotator cuff surgery so I need to be able to just bolt it on when it arrives.Not that pretty, but very functional!
Going on second year with this set-up and I have no complaints. Works like a champ! The wife likes the operation as well when she uses it. Being able to direct the height adjustment of the chute from inside the cab is awesome!