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15727, 15829, 15841, 15869 2  Post  Motor for Meyer E60 Pump Schematic in ad
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15727, 15829, 15841, 15869 2  Post  Motor for Meyer E60 Pump Schematic in ad
15727, 15829, 15841, 15869 2  Post  Motor for Meyer E60 Pump Schematic in ad
15727, 15829, 15841, 15869 2  Post  Motor for Meyer E60 Pump Schematic in ad
15727, 15829, 15841, 15869 2  Post  Motor for Meyer E60 Pump Schematic in ad

15727, 15829, 15841, 15869 2 Post Motor for Meyer E60 Pump Schematic in ad

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Kennett Plow Be Safe in the Snow!!! 2 Meyer Snow Plow Hydraulic Pump Motor// 12V// CW// DBB// Slotted ShaftApplications: Meyer snow plows using E-57, E-57-H, E-58, E-60, E-78, and E-88 hydraulic pumps.Part #: 51053Aftermarket Motor'9 Month WarrantyShipped from Kokomo, IndianaRotation: CWOverall Length: 6.614 in.Shaft Style: .25 in. Slotted ShaftTerminal 1 Size: 5/16 - 24Terminal 2 Size: 5/16 - 24Housing Finish: Field case is yellow painted.Weight: 14.75 lbs.Notes: Insulated ground motor; double ball bearingCross References: Buyers©: 1306007 Iskra©: AMJ4739 Lester©: 10758, 160-848A Meyer Snow Plow©: 15727, 15829, 15841, 15869, E58, E58H, E60, E60HLester©: 10710, 160-848Replaces part #MPN: Buyers©: 1306007 MPN: Iskra©: AMJ4739 MPN: Lester©: 10758, 160-848A MPN: Meyer Snow Plow©: 15727, 15829, 15841, 15869, E58, E58H, E60, E60HMPN: Lester©: 10710, 160-848 AMT0300 3" Motor OE 15054 # 1 AMT0370 3" Motor 15054 # 1 AMT0354 4.5" Motor for E-60 15689 # 1 SNP3347 A Valve Old - Complete 15356 # 2 SNP3346 A Cartridge Old 15393 # 3 SNP3345 A Coil Old 15392 # 4 SNP3355 New A Cartridge Coil Only 15392 # 4 SNP3356 New A Cartridge Valve Only 15392 # 4 SNP3357 New A Valve Style - Complete 15392 # 4 SNP3367 B Valve Old - Complete 15357 # 5 SNP3366 B Cartridge Old 15380 # 6 SNP3365 B Coil Old 15382 # 7 SNP3377 C Valve - Complete 15358 # 8 SNP3376 C Cartridge 15381 # 9 SNP3375 C Coil 15430 # 10 SNP8187 Quick Coupler 15072 # 11 SNP6157 90 Rigid Fitting - Long 21857 # 12 SNP6141 90 Rigid Fitting - Short 22141 # 13 SNP6108 Rod 15208 # 14 SNP6135 Rod Assembly 15335 # 15 SNP6109 Special Washer 15209 # 16 SNP6131 O-Ring 15131 # 17 SNP6198 Top Rod O-Ring 15198 # 18 SNP6197 Guide Sleeve 15199 # 19 SNP6181 Shaft Seal 15581 # 20 SNP6119 Rod Wiper 05119 # 21 SNP3402 Crossover Relief 15606 # 22 SNP3357 A Valve New 15661 # 23 SNP3356 A Cartridge New 15660 # 24 SNP3355 A Coil New 15659 # 25 SNP3387 B Valve New 15698 # 26 SNP6162 Piston Rod Packing 15162 # 27 SNP3386 B Cartridge New 15698 # 28 SNP6186 Shaft Seal 15686 # 29 SNP6187 Motor Mount O-Ring 15687 # 30 SNP6195 Spacer Ring 15695 # 31 SNP6137 Guide Sleeve 15737 # 34 SNP6116 Rod-H Pump 15206 # 35 SNP6191 Rod Packing 15691 # 36 BPL3011 Motor Solenoid 15370 # 36 BPL3012 Motor Solenoid, Prestolite 15370 # 36 SNP6107 Basic Seal Kit 15707 # 36 SNP6115 Master Seal Kit 15705 # 36 SNP5619 Pump Filter 11619 # 37 SNP5194 Pump Cover 15194 # 38 SNP6929 Lock n´ Seal 21929 # 39 It’s that time again.Everyone is getting ready for another snow season. Winter will be here soon.Here are some tips to get your snow plow or spreader ready forwinter.Snow plows:No matter what brand plow you have the mostimportant thing is to change hydraulic fluid. Since most people store theirplows outside the reservoirs tend to condensate thus accumulates water. Even ifyour plow is only one season old the oil should be changed. If your plow is fewyears old you should clean your filter as well and drain the oil from anglecylinders. Tip: Adding a 1 ounce of denatured alcohol will help reduce moisturein reservoir. Inspect all hoses for leaks and cracks. All electrical connectionsshould be taken apart and cleaned. Do not forget the connections under the hoodby the battery. If you have multi pin connections they should be cleaned andgreased with dielectric grease to prevent corrosion, please remember too muchgrease could worsen connection. If your plow uses lift chain, check for wornlinks. Trip springs tension. Center hinge bolt should be check for tightness.Check all metal parts for cracks. Very important on Western plows make surethat when you angle your plow right and left the a-frame stops should touch thestops on the quadrant. If you have .25” space an additional spacer could bewelded to eliminate gap. By doing that you will prevent your angle cylinders toover extend and possibly contaminate your system with debris from packing orbroken rod stop. If you have more than a .25” gap inspect a-frame center bolthole, it might be worn out too much. This might require you to replace a-frameand or quadrant as well. Tip: Some people weld additional thick plate toeliminate oval shape on center hole. Lubricate all moving parts. Remember tocarry extra parts with you when you plow. Suggested parts are: Motor relay(solenoid), trip spring and eye bolt, extra hoses, hitch pins, cotter pins,hydraulic oil.Spreaders:Well ,spreaders, especially hopper stylespreaders, aren’t easy to maintain. The first start up is always the mostdifficult, but it is very important to prepare your hopper spreader for summerstorage, but we want to help you to get your spreader ready for winter. First,if you have gas engine spray with lubricating oil e.g. WD40 throttle linkage,make sure that all levers are moving smoothly. Replace spark plug. Lubricateelectric starter. Tip: Since the upper end of the starter and bendix on manyengines is covered we recommend to drill (if possible) a small hole above toallow you to spray lubricant on to the bendix and armature shaft. Clean allelectrical connections. Clean connections at the external battery (if you haveone). Grease and inspect all bearings. Lubricate clutch bearing (do not sprayoil on pressure plate) Inspect conveyor chain, adjust tension if necessary Tip:to adjust measure about 24" from the rear edge of the hopper. Move up onthe chain with your hand. The conveyor chain should lift up 1"-3" offthe conveyor chain guide or cross braces. Inspect drive chains, belts. Changeoil in gear box. If you have electric motor clean and inspect brushes, theyshould move freely (most motors have access covers
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