Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 12, 2017 at 09:08:48 from (67.143.200.6):
I finally got the parts for that seed drill I have been working on. I need to replace 5 seed cups are the far right end of the drill (passengaer side from back)
Looks to me like I am going to have to remove the left wheel/tire, and then the left hand side cover, then slide the shaft out the left side of the drill.
My thought was though, COULD I move the shaft to the left JUST enough to be able to slide one cup over the end of the shaft? Then work that cup across to where it needs to be, attach it, and repeat?
The reason I ask this, is because it appears as though the flutes, and the stops are held onto the drive shaft with cotter or roll pins, in theory, I am thinking I could just remove the far left hand set ONLY, slide the flute and the stop to the right until they hit the next flute, and then slide the shaft to the left as far as it will go?
Anyone think I can do it like this?
Other question I have are the fertilizer drop funnels / cups. Looks to me like they were just riveted on there? Is that right?
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