My three point blower has worked great for years now, especially with the larger L3301 tractor I now have, but the manual rotater for the chute has always been a PITA. Anyone done a powered mod for one? I'm thinking something like this for the drive motor :https://www.surpluscenter.com/Elect...M-12-Volt-DC-600-Watt-RA-Gearmotor-5-1719.axd
I'd rather have it over powered then under, and figure $200.00 as an upper limit for the project. Cheaper would be OK also! Like this smaller motor:https://www.surpluscenter.com/Elect...otors/100-RPM-12-Volt-DC-Gearmotor-5-1649.axd
It's hard for me to convert "inch-lbs of torque" to a muscle memory, I know how hard/easy it is to rotate, but just don't have a sense of a conversion into a torque that means. The first motor has a 40 rpm rating, that sounds good, the slower the better. I love Surplus Center, and have been dealing with them for decades, so i am pretty much confining my design around whatever they have, all part of the fun of a home brew project.
Right now the hand crank shaft (about 1/2" round rod) is connected to the rod that goes to the rotater, by a short length of heavy duty rubber fuel line with good hose clamps. This functions somewhat like a u joint as it's on a angle, not straight on. Simple but effective, and the method may be my first go to attempt on getting the motor power to the rotater, andit has the advantage of being "torque limited", as if the rotater gets bounds up for whatever reason, the shaft slips in the hose, no harm done. I'll post a picture of the current setup next time I get the tractor out.
I'd rather have it over powered then under, and figure $200.00 as an upper limit for the project. Cheaper would be OK also! Like this smaller motor:https://www.surpluscenter.com/Elect...otors/100-RPM-12-Volt-DC-Gearmotor-5-1649.axd
It's hard for me to convert "inch-lbs of torque" to a muscle memory, I know how hard/easy it is to rotate, but just don't have a sense of a conversion into a torque that means. The first motor has a 40 rpm rating, that sounds good, the slower the better. I love Surplus Center, and have been dealing with them for decades, so i am pretty much confining my design around whatever they have, all part of the fun of a home brew project.
Right now the hand crank shaft (about 1/2" round rod) is connected to the rod that goes to the rotater, by a short length of heavy duty rubber fuel line with good hose clamps. This functions somewhat like a u joint as it's on a angle, not straight on. Simple but effective, and the method may be my first go to attempt on getting the motor power to the rotater, andit has the advantage of being "torque limited", as if the rotater gets bounds up for whatever reason, the shaft slips in the hose, no harm done. I'll post a picture of the current setup next time I get the tractor out.