Posted by homard on September 13, 2007 at 07:03:25 from (214.3.92.170):
In Reply to: 230 snow plow posted by Schlijas on September 12, 2007 at 12:19:56:
Before you buy a blade, check to see what kind of hydraulics you have on the 230. A lot of blades are designed for "Touch Control" hydraulics (look for the rocker arms below the gas tank).
"Touch Control" is the same type of hydraulics found on the Super C. The 230 could have either "Touch Control" OR "Hydra Touch" hydraulics (or nothing). If it has "Hydra Touch" there will be NO rocker arms under the gas tank and maybe a set of auxiliary hydraulic service taps on the left side under the gas tank (note not all 230's with "Hydra Touch" have the aux. svc's.)
Knowing what type of hydraulic system you have will determine how you will mount and control the blade positioning
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