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Elec lift motor bad - need alternative motor
i have a 147 with elect lift. , electric motor is shot. shaft on motor is very loose. i cant find a shop that will rebuild, has any one found a good replacement motor to substitute ? if so. any links.ect. as much info as possible. im knee deep in snow. lol. and thank you
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I'd look for a linear actuator to replace the whole thing.
https://www.google.com/search?q=line...hrome&ie=UTF-8
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The Electric Lift was made by a company called Duff- Norton.
Here is the data: The Electric Lift option was made by: Duff Norton Division of Columbus KcKinnon Corp Head Office 9415 Pioneer Ave. Charlotte, NC 28273 Phone: (704) 588-4610 Toll free: (800) 477-5002 Fax: (704) 588-1994 URL: www.duffnorton.com Email: duffnorton@cmworks.com Vendor Part No: MPD6405-6
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Try this guy
He does all my S/G and electric motor work. Just picked up a S/G last week from him. Tell him Dave S, the guy with all the cub cadets sent you Novak Automotive Inc 220 2nd Ave. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 (319) 363-3589 |
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It looks like they still make one almost like the one on the Cubs.
Pages 28 - 29 https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/29425...ll%20guide.pdf
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https://www.ccspecialties.org/eliftparts.html
Following the admins usual advice and checking the sponsors at the top of the page found me all sorts of electric lift parts, including motors.
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I just replaced mine with an Ironton electric actuator 3 15\16" stroke from Northern Tool. Bought it on Amazon for $119 plus tax and $9 shipping. So far works like a champ.
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Linear Actuator
Hi all:
I am considering installing an electric linear actuator on one of my Cub Cadets (either the 100 or 122). I am wondering if anyone has any pictures of such an install (factory or after-market). If so, can they post them here. I am hoping to use the linear actuator to raise and lower my snow plow. As a result, I need to fab up some brackets at a minimum. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!! |
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