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Upgrade Now120? No such beast.I am looking for an electric lift for a wide front Cub Cadet Model 120 for a snowblower on the front. My Dad is unable to manually lift it anymore due to arthritis.
I think it's a typo, Digger. In his new member intro he said it's a 129.120? No such beast.
Sorry mistyped It is a 129.120? No such beast.
Do you have a pic of the Lift arm motor setup? Interesting.My right arm is disabled, so I used a 12 volt lienar motor off of E-Bay on my Cub Cadet 108 and mounted a double pole double throw momentary swich. mounted it to the lift arm in the up position and made a lift linkage out of flat steel stock, also rigged a gear motor to the chute rotation
The linear motor looks like a regular hydrloic cylinder except for the motor on one end, it has holes on both ends, bolted the motor end to the lift arm where i removed the lift rod,the linear motors come in varios lenghts & touqe powerDo you have a pic of the Lift arm motor setup? Interesting.
DGLEN might look at a typical plow setup on UTVs for an idea for the Blower. They use a small electric winch.
I get it. Sounds like an easy modification. I didnt even think of that linear motor setup. NiceThe linear motor looks like a regular hydrloic cylinder except for the motor on one end, it has holes on both ends, bolted the motor end to the lift arm where i removed the lift rod,the linear motors come in varios lenghts & touqe power
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