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jdavidson
Joined: Jan 12, 2005
Points: 8
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Re: Auger Rake Removal on Sears
Reply #12 Feb 11, 2005 11:58 am |
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We didn't have to cut the auger tube all the way along the length. Made a cut probably that came within about 2-3 inches of each end. Tried to cut just enough to get through the tube but not damage the shaft. That relieved some pressure and let the penetrating oil get where it needed to be.
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Majorxlr8n
Location: Freehold NJ
Joined: Aug 6, 2003
Points: 1092
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Re: Auger Rake Removal on Sears
Reply #14 Feb 12, 2005 2:07 am |
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SUCCESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE GOT IT OFF!!!! Thank God... What a fight this da**ed thing was... JDavidson, I ended up doing just as you did - I cut a straight line (well, sort of ) leaving about 2 inches on each end of the auger tube. Terrapin - I actually have a freon based penetrating oil that I get from a buddy who builds/repairs winches for US Armed Forces ships & aircraft - the stuff usually works REAL WELL, but it hasn't helped ease this task!! I even bought a new high speed cutoff wheel for this & wonder how I did without it all these years! After making the cut in the auger tube, I loaded it up with my "magic juice" mentioned above. Then I grabbed the torch & heated it until most of it was glowing orange. I quickly wedged two 2x4's in the augers, grabbed the one on the stuck rake, crossed my fingers & began to exert some good effort on the wood. It gave some - I thought it just slipped, but the shear bolt holes no longer lined up! HMMM. I spun it some more but it started to get tight. More magic juice. Turn some more - its moving real easy now. I then got it stuck on the shaft end - the end got "mushroomed" due to hammering the Bejeezus out it. Cutoff wheel to the rescue - ground it down & we FINALLY got the whole thing off. Parts should arrive next week, so I'll spend a little time welding up the cut section, sandblasting the augers & repainting them for a nice new look. This baby is going to be like NEW MONEY by the time I get done with it. Thank you ALL for your suggestions, help, a listening to my rants on this project. It has been a bear. I hope it gets easier from here on in... Regards! Marty
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Majorxlr8n
Location: Freehold NJ
Joined: Aug 6, 2003
Points: 1092
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Re: Auger Rake Removal on Sears
Reply #15 Feb 17, 2005 1:42 am |
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Here's my formidable, but losing opponent... It certainly won a few battles, but eventually LOST THE WAR! Heres one reason why the impeller shaft was "going for a walk": The other reasons for the excessive shaft play were that the shaft collar retaining roll pin was busted, the shaft collar steel shim was ground down, and the worm gear keyway was cocked & about 30 seconds more of running time away from shearing. Someone really beat up this poor old boy by hitting a lot of debris. I can't believe the worm gear was actually ok! Everything else took the punishment! Marty
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itzbinnice
Joined: Nov 1, 2002
Points: 85
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Re: Auger Rake Removal on Sears
Reply #17 Feb 19, 2005 12:26 pm |
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Marty Great job, you'd make a fine surgeon, can't even see the cuts you made to the auger. Hurry up and button it up and get it out the door, snow forecast so potential buyers will be knocking down your door. Went to 2 Home Depots yesterday, not a single unit on the floors. No time for ebay, as soon as it starts to snow bring it to a busy intersection with a large 4 sale sign, somebody will buy it. Cheers Will
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donkeyp
Home of beautiful Roscoe Conkling Park
Location: Utica NY
Joined: Feb 19, 2005
Points: 11
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Re: Auger Rake Removal on Sears
Reply #19 Feb 21, 2005 12:47 pm |
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Congradulation this is an awesome job you did I like those rebuilding story's it reminds me a lot of project I did in the past Bravissimo
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