Posted by fixerupper on July 05, 2014 at 09:23:34 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: 1586 blower motor posted by Moline_guy on July 04, 2014 at 21:07:04:
A local repair shop has motors with ball bearings for the 86 series. I tried one on the 1086 and it works fine but after it gets some wear it starts up some fine vibrations and small noises. If that doesn't bother you it's OK but noises like that bug me so I went back to the CIH dealer and got a motor with bushings. Try to treat the cages with TLC because they bend at the hub very easily and they will vibrate when you put it back together. I helped a neighbor put a new fan back in his 7060 Allis and it had the same setup as the 86 series only the squirrel cages were much stronger built. His was aftermarket from his AGCO dealer. I don't know if you can get stronger cages for the 86 series from the aftermarket or not. You are right about needing the AC. You can't open enough windows to keep the cab halfway livable when the fan quits. Jim
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