Posted by rrlund on January 19, 2010 at 10:01:46 from (216.46.212.56):
I don't have a manual for the Gehl 250 manure spreader that I bought several years ago at a consignment auction,so I have to ask. The worm gear box that drives the apron runs from a 40 roller chain off the main drive shaft,just ahead of the beater gear box. It has been running on the small sprocket,but that's about shot. There's a larger sprocket ahead of it. I loostened the setscrews and slid it back and put the chain on that one. I don't THINK that acts as a coupler in the main drive line,but I'm not sure. If it is,it's probably slid back too far and I'm going to break it if I run anything too heavy through it. If that's the case,then the shaft should probably be pulled out the front and have the whole gear/coupler turned around instead. Does anybody know for sure before I break something? I don't want to pull that shaft if I don't have to. Don't wanna break it either.
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