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Posted by fred kobs on November 23, 2004 at 18:42:56 from (207.177.45.120):
In Reply to: help,broke bro in law's auger wagon posted by fred kobs on November 23, 2004 at 17:29:20:
hi, allan i think that's what i did but i can't find where it is. the pto feeds a small gearbox that is a 90 degree design, has splined shaft into auger, auger shaft looks like 2+" dia, input shaft end that i can see is prob 1"...can't find where a shear bolt would reside. also cannot make out where the transition into the auger is made. guess i'll have to figger out how to get it onto the 8' wide scale at the elevator in am so I can see what went on. looks like there's supposed to be a break-away clutch of some sort B4 the gearbox but it is froze up. ANY input welcome, thanks. fred
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