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Posted by Stephen Browning on January 09, 2006 at 05:40:42 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: dovetec corn stove posted by Connie Harvey on January 08, 2006 at 16:16:08:
Hello again Connie, The auger being stuck is usually caused by something like corn stocks stuck in the auger. You can unhook the two wires from the auger motor, then remove the four nuts with a quarter inch drive, 9/16 inch universal joint socket. You can now pull the auger and motor out of the shoot. If it has a bind pulling it out, then you need to hace the hopper empty and then help the agugr where you see it in the bottom of the hopper. If you want to check to see if the aguer is actually stuck without taking it out of the shoot, when you unhook the wires, then hook a cord up to rhe wires attached to the auger motor, keeping them seperated, then plug the cord into a 110 volt wall socket of extention cord. You can watch to seeif the auger is moving in the bottom of the hopper. If the auger is not moving, then proceed, after unhooking the cord from the 110 volt supply, to remove the auger. Please let me know if that solves your problem. Thank you for the opertunity to assist you and feel free to contact me at homechief42@aol.com. I do have AOL IM.
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