Posted by brandonh on February 07, 2011 at 15:15:42 from (207.144.130.128):
In Reply to: Re: Gehl 125 Mix-All posted by JDseller on February 06, 2011 at 21:57:15:
Its Weightronix Model 1000. The guy told me when I went and picked it up that the scales didnt work. He said they didnt work when he bought it. Well right away I saw that the wires had been ripped. It rewired the harness and hooked 12 volts to it. Went back and hit the on button, not really expecting it to work. But it powered right up. The scales work great. Reads 0000 with nothing on it. I climbed up on the loading shute and the scales went to 0155. Works perfect. And seems very accurate. Im well pleased with it. I got it for $700 cause he thought the scales didnt works and he said it had a bearing out. Well to turned on the augers and heard the banging noise, which I figured was the sound he said was a bad bearing. Come to find out one of the mixing paddles up top was bent and was wacking the support braces on the top. Soo I took it off and shaped it back the way it needed to be. Soo hopefully thats all it was. And not a bearing. Because it sounds real smooth other than the clanking noise that the paddle was making. I took the little panel off at the bottom of the hopper and ran it and let the junk poor out. Any ideas of how to really clean it out good? I was thinking I might pressure was the tub out and leave the little clean out panel off and let it drain. Its caked up from molasses and stuff.
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