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WHX??
14 minutes ago, Lagersolut said:

 

What for set up is that in your 1st picture with the chute/deflecto

 

It's a just short chute model that got painted PO black. Some situations a short is desirable as it plugs up less. Light powder & light wet heavy stuff but they are not as well mounted as a tall and it can rip right off with wet heavy in big amounts. Plus they are cable turn which can be a pain. 

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Ed Kennell

I think he was asking about the E-chute controls Jim. ??

 

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Lagersolut
7 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

 

It's a just short chute model that got painted PO black. Some situations a short is desirable as it plugs up less. Light powder & light wet heavy stuff but they are not as well mounted as a tall and it can rip right off with wet heavy in big amounts. Plus they are cable turn which can be a pain. 

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This one with the chute controls

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I think he was asking about the E-chute controls Jim. ??

 

Ahhh my bad ...first pic... Those are @dclarke 's creations. Electric turn and deflector actuators.  A popular and VERY handy mod. Wished I had it on the deuce. He did a bang up job on them. The turn motor is a car power seat motor or power window operator I forget.  The deflector is just a linear actuator. both wired to switches in the cab. 

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29 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Ahhh my bad ...first pic... Those are @dclarke 's creations. Electric turn and deflector actuators.  A popular and VERY handy mod. Wished I had it on the deuce. He did a bang up job on them. The turn motor is a car power seat motor or power window operator I forget.  The deflector is just a linear actuator. both wired to switches in the cab. 

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          Wow, what a cool set-up.      If I had any hope of ever getting to use my Ber Vac deuce, I would  swipe a couple motors out of Mrs Ks new SUV and E-control the chute.

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