Snow Bx2750 Rebuild

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cubowner

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Last winter I purchased a BX2750 blower that was in rough shape. Brackets bent bearings worn and paint chipping off. I used the blower last winter and now it's time for a complete rebuild. So I started the project this week so I can get my blower ready for winter. I stripped down my Kubota BX2750 snowblower to just a shell. I then stripped any loose paint sanded and then primed the blower. I then coated it with 5 coats of paint. Now I am replacing all bearings and bolts. Will keep everyone posted with progress
 

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Well here is the rebuilt blower. I finished painting an replacing all worn parts and decals. Next I will be upgrading the chute controls.
 

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Excellent job. That blower will give you many more years of service. Do you have the make and part numbers for the actuator and motor for the chute? I would love to add those to mine.
 
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Where is the best place to mount the switches for the chute rotation and up and down control?
 
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Cub,

Do you have a cab? If not you may want to consider getting and or making one. Snow blowing without a cab is NOT fun! My 1st cab was a golf cart cover over a copper pipe skeleton I made up. My switches are mounted in a box in the cab. My lights, window fan, yellow roof hazard light, and heater fan are all in the same box. Here is a post I did on my cab mounting process.http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/91339-getting-bx-ready-winter.html

Here is the golf cart cab thread http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/19837-bx-2200-cheap-cab.html
 
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That's where I put my chute deflector switch. You could also put the rotation switch in there.

All controls for blower in one place
 

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Where did you get the switch box from
 
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What did you make it of? And where did you find the switch? All I could find is regular dpdt toggle switches.
 
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cubowner said:
What did you make it of? And where did you find the switch? All I could find is regular dpdt toggle switches.

Used 1/8 plate steel
(Approx dimensions 2"x1"x1")

A 1/4" tubing? By about 1" welded to 1/8 box

A power window switch from any car (wreckers)
These switches will take greater amperage without relays
 

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