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vrajcula

Hi,

I was wondering if any one has tried to put a hydraulic or electrical lift on their wheel horse snowplow? I have a 1987 310-8.

If so, how?

Are you happy with it?

Hydraulic or electric? Which might be best?

Thanks!

Vin R

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Goldnboy

Your going to come out this probably thinking you should buy a hydro version of the same tractor. The swap is time consuming and with the cost of parts you will probably find another tractor for the amount spent doing a swap. 

 

However it can be done. 

 

Here is a picture of my conversion on a different  model series. 

 

Note I swaped in a 14Hp engine in the process too...

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WHX??

:WRS:  Vin.

Either way would be alot of custom work in a gear jammer. And not sure if there is a way to tie an electric into the rock shaft. Guessing you think outside the box it could be done tho. 

Since I am always up for buying another :wh: Golden's idea gets my vote. Plowing is much more enjoyable on a hydro. 

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pfrederi

Get a  hydro electrics are slow response ...or man up blades aren't that heavy:P

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti:  if you do indeed prefer the gear jammer type, :wh: has got you covered!  There were electric lift options for your model and there were 953/1054 models with gear drive AND factory hydraulics :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WHX??
38 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

 ...or man up blades aren't that heavy:P

You had as many shoulder cuttings as I they are a ton!

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Achto

NO pictures, but a friend of mine added a small winch to the front of his tractor to raise & lower the plow. Much like what is used on an ATV plow. 

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Plowing is much more enjoyable on a hydro.

 

                               :text-yeahthat:     Hydro Power ...the only way to go for snow machines.

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roadapples
25 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

                               :text-yeahthat:     Hydro Power ...the only way to go for snow machines.

And us old guys. Work smarter not harder.....

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SylvanLakeWH

2 Black Hood Eight speeds with plows here… respectfully disagree with the hydro crowd… gears work great on Michigan’s snow!!! :handgestures-thumbupright:
 

And look at my arms!!! :scared-eek:

 

 

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Ed Kennell
15 hours ago, Goldnboy said:

Your going to come out this probably thinking you should buy a hydro version of the same tractor. The swap is time consuming and with the cost of parts you will probably find another tractor for the amount spent doing a swap. 

 

However it can be done. 

 

Here is a picture of my conversion on a different  model series. 

 

Note I swaped in a 14Hp engine in the process too...

20200624_193915.jpg

 

I'm liking the repositioning of the blade angle rod.    Did you have to bend or make a new rod when you moved it to the top of the sector or just turn the rod over.

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Goldnboy
3 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

I'm liking the repositioning of the blade angle rod.    Did you have to bend or make a new rod when you moved it to the top of the sector or just turn the rod over.

 

Ed since my blade is only used for dirt , I found this installation quick and easy way you use hitch pin clips for securing the rod. I just turn the rod over. However,  it never occurred I may hook mine up incorrectly. 

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Ed Kennell

So the hole in the top plate of the sector existed?    All the frames I have had, the hole is on the bottom.

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Goldnboy
4 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

So the hole in the top plate of the sector existed?    All the frames I have had, the hole is on the bottom.

Ed I think some models have a hole on top and bottom as shown in opeators manual.

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