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Re: NH 461 help again
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Posted by Blue Buddy on July 06, 2006 at 15:23:33 from (216.46.141.14):
In Reply to: NH 461 help again posted by Tim Shultz on July 06, 2006 at 09:28:56:
I hear it all guys, and both sides have good points, but when yu want to come knocking at the end of my 50 hours of work week, not to mention work at home, I am done, and get a little crabby, so if ya find a guy to help, just be polite and say Thanks, it really does make a difference if the help has been appreciated. Now, about that Mo-Co, I have seen some fail, not just burn out the cross but break the yoke, and it seems to be cause the slip clutch is rusted up and not giving a little to keep the chuck out of the power shaft, when yer using it normal and ya stop, shut it off and put yer hand on the slip clutch, should just be a little warm, hot means too much slip, cold means too tight and no give, not scientific, but it works, works on balers too just to check and make sure they do the job
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