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Re: (ET) Snow Thrower Chute Crank Bracket



Hi,
The factory setup goes up at an angle and only places the crank out about 4.5” from the cab. The crank handle can actually be close to being inside the cab when the handle is at the 9:00 position. I don’t find that to be a problem with your wrist holding up the flap. 

Nick, I’ll send you some photos.

Regards,

Dean A. Stuckmann
5432 County Road U
Newton, WI 53063-9624

920-901-2288






On Dec 9, 2015, at 9:59 AM, Nick Skinner <kc2dzb nycap rr com> wrote:

Thanks Jeff, the tractor it’s going on has a snow cab, so I’m trying to get an idea of how far out from the console GE intended the crank to be. 6 inches sounds reasonable, I’m just looking to make sure I don’t spend the winter whacking the curtain as I crank the chute?
 
I’d appreciate it very much if someone who has the original bracket could measure this distance for me. Anyone?
 
Nick
 
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Subject: Re: (ET) Snow Thrower Chute Crank Bracket
 
I just use a 6 in long i bolt threaded into the console.
 
Jeff
 
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------ Original message------
From: Nick Skinner
Date: Tue, Dec 8, 2015 2:21 PM
Subject:(ET) Snow Thrower Chute Crank Bracket
 
I need to fabricate a bracket to support the snow thrower chute crank for a later type blower which had the bracket that clamped to the control console. What I need to determine is how far out from the console the original bracket holds the crank rod. If someone would be willing to measure theirs, I’d greatly appreciate it!
 
Nick
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