Posted by elijahearnestfarmall on September 12, 2020 at 04:39:15 from (67.158.139.175):
Good morning chaps,
Only update on the huber is we've been cleaning up and repainting the front axle and some bolt on's. Were ready to setup a rolling chassis, but we need to find 7/8"x12" bolts for the rear axle and 3/4"x10" bolts for the pinion gear mounts. There are other large diameter bolts that we need also, but I cant find ANY that are 12" long. Any suggestions?
Also, we tore apart the fan blade and bearing (which wobbled like heck, and for good reason). It's a roller bearing setup such as i've never seen before. There were tiny shafts fixated to a disc on each end of the bearing and in between each shaft was a roller which sat in between the two plates by little "nubs"(the rollers have a spiral on them in the pictures). Less than half the bearing was sitting properly and the rest was floating around serving no purpose. Are we better off finding a bushing to replace the bearing or should we get the bearing rebuilt? I doubt the machine will run for more than 10 hours per year
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