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So I broke the solid rod that goes from the "release" handle down the "angle" handle to the triangular pivot mechanism..... Anyone ever replace this with a piece of cable instead?  Thinking with a clip in the whole works it would be easy to disconnect to ease in plow removal and installation.....

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pfrederi
1 hour ago, Navig8r said:

So I broke the solid rod that goes from the "release" handle down the "angle" handle to the triangular pivot mechanism..... Anyone ever replace this with a piece of cable instead?  Thinking with a clip in the whole works it would be easy to disconnect to ease in plow removal and installation.....

Any thoughts?  Pics?  (Who doesn't like pics?)

 

TIA!

Yes i used cable on one of my snow horses works fine.

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Pullstart

Yeah, those linkages pull only.  It wouldn’t be an issue to make them cables.

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WVHillbilly520H
23 minutes ago, Navig8r said:

So I broke the solid rod that goes from the "release" handle down the "angle" handle to the triangular pivot mechanism..... Anyone ever replace this with a piece of cable instead?  Thinking with a clip in the whole works it would be easy to disconnect to ease in plow removal and installation.....

Any thoughts?  Pics?  (Who doesn't like pics?)

 

TIA!

I just use the 1/8" diameter wire/rod from TSC/ Lowe's fairly cheap and simple. Not that cable wouldn't work but adding clamps and keeping them right and another snag point for clothing :eusa-think:... The xi series used cables from the factory 

 

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squonk

Drop ceiling grid wire. sold at Lowes an Home Cheapo.

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Achto

Mine has a straitened out wire coat hanger on it. :hide:

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squonk
9 minutes ago, Achto said:

Mine has a straitened out wire coat hanger on it. :hide:

Hope it isn't one of those plastic ones! :lol:

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Ed Kennell

I have some old garage door lift cables that I use for this.  They all ready have a loop crimped in the one end that I put at the top handle. 

 I use small eye bolts as guides and put a small turnbuckle in line to adjust the tension.

On my 520 with the cab, I modified the blade angle lever to a horizontal position inside the cab by my right leg.

The cable worked great for this as the lever has several bends to get inside the cab.

 

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Horse Newbie
3 hours ago, Achto said:

Mine has a straitened out wire coat hanger on it. :hide:

Shade tree !

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Horse Newbie
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

I have some old garage door lift cables that I use for this.  They all ready have a loop crimped in the one end that I put at the top handle. 

 I use small eye bolts as guides and put a small turnbuckle in line to adjust the tension.

On my 520 with the cab, I modified the blade angle lever to a horizontal position inside the cab by my right leg.

The cable worked great for this as the lever has several bends to get inside the cab.

 

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What is the galvanized coupling... onboard waterworks ?:lol:

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Ed Kennell
24 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

What is the galvanized coupling..

A 3/8 sch 40 pipe nipple just slides down over the motion lever.    Cut a notch to clear the bend  in the lever and screw on a coupling to lock it in place.  Gives me an attachment point for my foot pedal and pneumatic cylinder w/o altering the hand lever control.

 

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