MinnesotaEric
Super Member
I was asked about how to route the cable on the McKee-style snow blowers. The answer is embedded in a longer video of mine and not well advertized on YouTube.
So, for the sake of the internet here is my video on the subject.
What I don't mention in the video, is the set the chute dead center in its travel pointing the discharge straight back. Next, estimate the length or measure the full stroke of the hydraulic ram and set the ram halfway through the stroke. At this point, on the drive pully from the loop holes on the pulley from where the cable runs through, one wrap of cable each way all around the pulley. On the discharge chute itself, attach the cable dirrectly to the attaching point on the chute without any wraps. Leave the cable between the pulley and the chute on the loose side (think really loose chain on a chain saw loose).
That all said, TBN isn't allowing the embedded video start, but I begin addressing the McKee at 6:50
So, for the sake of the internet here is my video on the subject.
What I don't mention in the video, is the set the chute dead center in its travel pointing the discharge straight back. Next, estimate the length or measure the full stroke of the hydraulic ram and set the ram halfway through the stroke. At this point, on the drive pully from the loop holes on the pulley from where the cable runs through, one wrap of cable each way all around the pulley. On the discharge chute itself, attach the cable dirrectly to the attaching point on the chute without any wraps. Leave the cable between the pulley and the chute on the loose side (think really loose chain on a chain saw loose).
That all said, TBN isn't allowing the embedded video start, but I begin addressing the McKee at 6:50