Do you know this is my first rodeo too bad you didn’t show how to remove the cap on the mid PTO I’m assuming it’s the two bolts and the plastic cap comes off do you need to replace the bolts is there anything that goes over it I hate it when people skip parts
Thank you for the video. This was very helpful for learning how to connect a snow blade to my GC1715 that uses the same implement connector sans the PTO part. Is there any concern with the length of the hydraulic hoses and proximity to the tire?
I have an electric chute turning motor which is excellent, absolutely had no problems, but I have problems with the device that raises and lowers the deflector (electric linear actuator), works in warmer weather but doesn't like to be frozen, wonder if a hydraulic system would be available for that?
I can not stop staring at that clean 550 in the back man on man
A very well done clear installation video thanks.
Great Video, Thank You for Taking the Time to Make and Share this Info.
Thanks for this! Very Helpful!
Fire it up! Blow some snow Brother!
Very helpful!
Do you know this is my first rodeo too bad you didn’t show how to remove the cap on the mid PTO I’m assuming it’s the two bolts and the plastic cap comes off do you need to replace the bolts is there anything that goes over it I hate it when people skip parts
With the snowblower off but the mounting plate on the front, can you attach the loader and use it?
I certainly hope you did something with that pin sticking out so far in the angle rod.
Thank you for the video. This was very helpful for learning how to connect a snow blade to my GC1715 that uses the same implement connector sans the PTO part.
Is there any concern with the length of the hydraulic hoses and proximity to the tire?
I have an electric chute turning motor which is excellent, absolutely had no problems, but I have problems with the device that raises and lowers the deflector (electric linear actuator), works in warmer weather but doesn't like to be frozen, wonder if a hydraulic system would be available for that?
Where are those tractors manufactured? Excellent video.
Japan by iseki and assembled here in the USA
my shaft is broken can you give me the name of the part