I have a western unimount 7.5 ft power angle plow on a 1990 chevy half ton 4x4. How much newer chevy truck or tahoe or yukon could I get that this plow would fit onto? Thanks
Re: I have a western unimount 7.5 ft power angle plow on a 1990 chevy half ton 4x4. How much newer chevy truck or tahoe or...
88-to early 99 all models 1500 to 3500
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If you mean it will not go down it is either your switch in the truck or it can possibly be the valve in the system either not working may just be sticking or it could be that its not getting the switches call to change . This is something you will have to hunt down Good Luck. If you are going to plow best learn now how to deal with al of this as it is rough on a truck
97 350 .... 9 ft Western unimount isaramic . New 9 pin . Truck and plow side . New plow motor .new relays and solenoid . . Plug 9 pin in and plug power cord to to . Lights come on. Motor kicks in when I turn on the controller . But stays running and no movement. Test light the plow solenoid . All have power . New fluid. I'm buying a new pump for 200 hoping that's the problem . But I'm stumped on the new motor ...... Old motor had 1 post . Ground to frame . New motor has two posts . Post and neg to motor .... If I switch the ground back to plow frame like the old one. Nothing works but lights stay on . When I reconnect the ground back onto the motor . Lights go out and motor turns on. . Possibly blew relays? It's a new motor . Stumped
If you have a Western Plow ISARMATIC pump, a very common problem is ice forming on your pump pickup screen. This will cause intermittent up/down AND left/right functions. Western recommends the fluid be changed annually and I agree. Here's what it looks like after dirt and moisture form on the pump screen. Thats an ice chunk below the screen that appears to be a hump in the case. Be sure to verify that the pump motor is actually spinning before you suspect the pump screen.
yes it will as long as it is the same model transmission. As long as you get a transmission out of a standard cab truck you should be ok. ( for a good idea Most 88-98 gm trucks, full size blazers,jimmys,tahoes, and yukons will interchange) same chassis just different bodys and emblems
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