I've seen a few threads around here about people adding hydro chute rotation on their snowblower. Last year I did it with a car seat motor. But as many have mentioned, it's not a reliable solution. So I'm back to the drawing board this year.
I decided to get a hydraulic motor at princess auto. This should be fairly simple. But to avoid breaking everything when reaching one of the far ends of the chute, I'm thinking I'll just make it turn 360 degrees.
So I'm planning on adding 18 teeth to thr base of the chute. I made a template out of cardboard. I'll probably make another with wood of even steel. All I have for cutting is an anglr grinder. But I'm looking around to see if I could get this done by a professional.
Can anyone think of anything stupid I might be doing? My plan looks solid in my head, but I always fail somewhere in the process.
I decided to get a hydraulic motor at princess auto. This should be fairly simple. But to avoid breaking everything when reaching one of the far ends of the chute, I'm thinking I'll just make it turn 360 degrees.
So I'm planning on adding 18 teeth to thr base of the chute. I made a template out of cardboard. I'll probably make another with wood of even steel. All I have for cutting is an anglr grinder. But I'm looking around to see if I could get this done by a professional.
Can anyone think of anything stupid I might be doing? My plan looks solid in my head, but I always fail somewhere in the process.