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  1. J

    New Bobcat Snowblower on Old Machine

    It was an exact replacement for the Hydraforce coil through Bobcat. Same Hydraforce number.
  2. J

    New Bobcat Snowblower on Old Machine

    $38 bucks through Bobcat--haven't got it in yet so I don't know if they are providing a hydraforce or something else.
  3. J

    New Bobcat Snowblower on Old Machine

    I had a coil short out. In the process of taking them apart, found out my coils are the exact model that are on your stump grinder. Hydraforce model 6309311. Go figure. Now I can't find that coil. Hyrdaforce doesn't even list it.
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    New Bobcat Snowblower on Old Machine

    Great photos. They look identical. Can get in to take a good look. The Bobcat works on 12 volts. The 4 whites are the hot wires and the blacks are ground. One of the two wires bypassing the computer was the ground. Got it working. Thanks for the help and encouragement!
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    New Bobcat Snowblower on Old Machine

    Took it out for a test blow last night and It flung the muddy snowy dirt around pretty good. Real anxious to get more snow to try it out on. As for the chute, looks like 2 coils piggy backed on each of 2 valves. Each coil has a black and white wire to it for a total of 8 wires (2 per coil, 4 per...
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    New Bobcat Snowblower on Old Machine

    Upon closer inspection, there are only two valves. Looks like one operates the chute direction and the other operates the deflector. Would have to be 2-position valves with neutral. Question remains as to what voltage.
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    New Bobcat Snowblower on Old Machine

    The blower is a 2004 year SB240 with a 72 inch width which runs at 25 to 32 GPM. I'm running an ASV 2810 which is rated at 25 gpm on the high flow pump so I'm just barely there. Its a 90 HP machine so a little surprising I only get 25 gpm but it is what it is. Looking at the blower, the 7-pin...
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    New Bobcat Snowblower on Old Machine

    OK, so I screwed up. Bought a newer Bobcat snowblower with the 7-pin connector to run on a 12 year old skid-steer without any electronic controls. I knew I'd have to add controls but was thinking more along the lines of 12v switches, not computerized controls. Also, the blower has 3 hydraulic...
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