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Getting X595 ready for snowblowing, my first time

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2. I too have the angling cycling on my QH that keep installed should I opt to go to my plow instead of the blower. I have the 4 QH hoses zip tied together. I then run the blower rotation hoses along them up to the hydraulic ports. I zip tie the chute hoses to the other ones to keep them all together. All i need to do is cut two zip ties to free them up. see picture

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3. you'll want the front sensor so the snowblower can keep running. It bolts to the front of the tractor adjacent to the PTO shaft. see picture

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4. yes you'll want to raise the deck arms fully, rotate the deck gage into the highest position. Lower the arms until they rest fully. Then go to your lockout valve (if you have one) and turn it until it's fully closed. If you don't have one then the guys at Aux Hyd sell a reasonably priced one compared to JD. It's even 1/4 turn which I'm jealous of. There's a small bracket that goes on the right side of the machine that locks the deck arms up as redundancy should you forget and try to lower them. see picture
4X5 and X-Series Quarter Turn Lockout Valve-QTLO

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5. replacing the chain/ sprocket drive is a smart move if the current ones are worn and need replacement. The sealed version is roughly the same price so worth it if you're in need. If the teeth are good and sufficient slack then maybe you can get through a season or two.

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You can also do the electric actuator for the spout control rather than using the OEM mechanical method. Install the actuator, pop a whole in the dash, wire it up, and voila! see pic

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Got the front tires pumped up (they were about ~10psi). All of my air chucks have clearance issues with the knuckle. Had to take off the wheels to pump them up (which is a bit ridiculous).


Since I am apparently missing that pin, I've got a 1/2" impact extension in there now until this thing shows up:


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You' should try to buy a pin for that QH that is as close to original as possible. if that pin you bought isn't nearly snug, then you'll have slop. If that hitch moves at all it's going to bang back and forth and elongate the hole

For the inflation issue, i found these cheaper gauges with locking chucks to be pretty good. I also grabbed a second one and put the long chuck on it for restrictive locations.

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