How to control a blower...

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So are you installing 2 rear remotes and then running hoses to the front for the blower?

By the way, I have found that chute rotation is a must but deflector isn't critical. I have an electric rotator motor but manual deflector and rarely change the deflector. I'm sure I would change it if it was motorized.
 
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So are you installing 2 rear remotes and then running hoses to the front for the blower?
By the way, I have found that chute rotation is a must but deflector isn't critical. I have an electric rotator motor but manual deflector and rarely change the deflector. I'm sure I would change it if it was motorized.
Deflection, I am doing because it came with a electric actuator for the deflector. I ran a fixed deflector last year and it wasn't too bad, but there were times I REALLY wanted to change it
I am adding two remotes because there isn't much more cost to add two remotes than adding one and running a joystick makes it more intuitive to control the blower than two fwd/back remote levers.

Aaron Z
 

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