Not really ready to post these pictures but since you asked, I just shot these.
The pump will power a winch, outriggers, and a small crane.
The lever valve will run the winch/hoist. The two spools connected by cable will set the outriggers and elevate the boom. The crane won't be ready for several weeks. The valve bank is not attached to the tractor frame. It is secured to the snowplow frame. The crane and snowplow can both be mounted at the same time but probably won't be.
When the crane is off, I can use the outriggers to lift tractor so that the winch can pull better. I am also thinking of putting wings on the snowplow. They would use the cable spools from the "cab" to power rotate them for max width or angled ahead for scooping.
The snowplow is power down or floating. Does a fine job pushing compost or scrapeing loam/brambles. Been thinking of chaining up all four wheels. Only need to buy the front chains. I think I have a set for the rears.
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