I've had my new BX-2670 for a few snowfalls now.
When I bought it, I asked for the electric chute rotater, but the dealer suggested against it as they had had problems with them historically. Mostly due to things get icy and frozen in winter, and people have a tendency to push the switch and wait for it turn when it's frozen in place, and in doing so, burn out the motors. He suggested a manual crank, NOT an upgrade to the expensive hydraulic one, though if I wanted power rotation, that's what he'd suggest. Again, he never "pushed" the upgrade, just went with manual.
Well, the crank works fine, but I have compulsive selective participation. CSP, better known as, I'm lazy.
Now I've seen, and read about, several electric rotation systems set up and seem to work well. However, I keep looking at that handle my right hand rests on all the while I'm blowing snow. I'm using half of the directions it goes. A hydraulic rotation seems to me to be THE WAY to go. If nothing else, convenience, ease of just plugging in the other two hoses, etc.
Kubota wants over $800 for one. As much as I'd like to support my local dealer, that is simply out of my budget. Seems to me all it is is a couple of houses, a bracket, and a hydraulic motor.
Is it? I'm thinking I can still buy a few fittings and hoses from the dealer, give him some support, and still be able to afford my compulsive selective participation.
Doing a search turned up a couple references to hydraulic rotation. I think I'm on the right track. So long as nothing odd "surprises" me.
When I bought it, I asked for the electric chute rotater, but the dealer suggested against it as they had had problems with them historically. Mostly due to things get icy and frozen in winter, and people have a tendency to push the switch and wait for it turn when it's frozen in place, and in doing so, burn out the motors. He suggested a manual crank, NOT an upgrade to the expensive hydraulic one, though if I wanted power rotation, that's what he'd suggest. Again, he never "pushed" the upgrade, just went with manual.
Well, the crank works fine, but I have compulsive selective participation. CSP, better known as, I'm lazy.
Now I've seen, and read about, several electric rotation systems set up and seem to work well. However, I keep looking at that handle my right hand rests on all the while I'm blowing snow. I'm using half of the directions it goes. A hydraulic rotation seems to me to be THE WAY to go. If nothing else, convenience, ease of just plugging in the other two hoses, etc.
Kubota wants over $800 for one. As much as I'd like to support my local dealer, that is simply out of my budget. Seems to me all it is is a couple of houses, a bracket, and a hydraulic motor.
Is it? I'm thinking I can still buy a few fittings and hoses from the dealer, give him some support, and still be able to afford my compulsive selective participation.
Doing a search turned up a couple references to hydraulic rotation. I think I'm on the right track. So long as nothing odd "surprises" me.