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grinchsr

Just picked up a 1989 310-8 with electric lift and I was wondering if all 310's came with it or was it added on?   Also is there any thing I need to know about the electric lift to keep it happy and working?  I never had one before this purchase.

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Jerry77

It was after-market - probably installed by a dealer - I have one on my 516H - I like it - it is slow compared to the hydro units, but easier to get the right up/down setting that you want.- has power down too ....easily lifts around 250 pounds - after that would be doubtful without a helper spring. I wouldn't want to overload it even tho it is self-limiting..:) 

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gwest_ca

This is the one listed for 1989 but suspect they missed one

Here is a manual for the next model that followed the two listed above. At the end of the day they may be all the same.

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grinchsr

Thanks for the info Jerry.  Did it look like the one in my pic?

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grinchsr

Thanks Garry!   Are you sure you did not work for Wheel Horse?  LOL

I find it hard to believe this motor will pick up a tiller or blower but what I read it is supposed to.

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stevebo

linear actuators (electric lift motors) can lift a good amount. 

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Jerry77
2 hours ago, grinchsr said:

Thanks for the info Jerry.  Did it look like the one in my pic?

Yes, looks just like it.

It was after-market - probably installed by a dealer - I have one on my 516H - I like it - it is slow compared to the hydro units, but easier to get the right up/down setting that you want.- has power down too ....easily lifts around 250 pounds - after that would be doubtful without a helper spring. I wouldn't want to overload it even tho it is self-limiting..:) 

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Jerry77
2 hours ago, grinchsr said:
2 hours ago, grinchsr said:

I find it hard to believe this motor will pick up a tiller or blower but what I read it is supposed to.

I don't know where you read that, but I doubt it woud pick up a snow blower...with my 42 inch blade and a 200 pound load on top of that, it did pick it up without the clutch slipping, but I wouldn't want to do that very often...

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c-series don

The only factory installed electric lift that I know of was on the 417-418 8 speeds which I always thought would be a great rototilling tractor. 

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T-Mo

From the 1986 brochure.  417-8, bubble no. 9 shows the electric lift.

 

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elliot ness
1 hour ago, T-Mo said:

From the 1986 brochure.  417-8, bubble no. 9 shows the electric lift.

 

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That would be great on a 520  8 speed

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T-Mo

Slammer had a 417-8 at Larry's M&G show in Warsaw this year.  It was for sale (I think he sold it since then).  If I had the money at that time (and room to haul it home on the trailer), it would be mine today.  The picture below shows his 417-8 and behind it you can see my 416-8.  I took a look at how that electric actuator was attached and was thinking it would have been nice on my 416-8.

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