Redneck_Sophistication
Super User
That drawing looks about right.
The tail end seems to be one piece collar inserted into the end plate, no bearing
The spindle is so stiff I can loosen the locking collars with out spinning the spindle.
The collar on the second gear was pretty mushroomed it’s been worked on before. There was only a brass spacer on one of two set screws on the collar of the feed gear, the middle bearing looks straight to me. Not a tapered baring. It’s also not on a shoulder just a floating collar against the drive gear
With all the collars off it’s still just as tight.
I’ve got up to the bull gear and it doesn’t want to move.
I’ve rotated it around tapping on it with a nylon block, got in with two pry bars on either side.
I used a thin
Sharpened chisel between the gear and spacer it popped off ok
I tried to get the chisel behind the bull gear, and the spacer or what ever it is behind it moved very easily (no hammer) but the gear didn’t move. Not sure where to go from here, sure don’t want to damage anything.
I put a nylon block on three of the spindle and gave it a few light Taps just to see if there was any movement but nothing.
There is a pump on the main shaft, the plastic line going down is damaged it looks like it was hitting a gear.
I feel like there are further screws behind the chuck collar holding the plate on (chisel gets some movement away from this area but nothing nearby)
The tail end seems to be one piece collar inserted into the end plate, no bearing
The spindle is so stiff I can loosen the locking collars with out spinning the spindle.
The collar on the second gear was pretty mushroomed it’s been worked on before. There was only a brass spacer on one of two set screws on the collar of the feed gear, the middle bearing looks straight to me. Not a tapered baring. It’s also not on a shoulder just a floating collar against the drive gear
With all the collars off it’s still just as tight.
I’ve got up to the bull gear and it doesn’t want to move.
I’ve rotated it around tapping on it with a nylon block, got in with two pry bars on either side.
I used a thin
Sharpened chisel between the gear and spacer it popped off ok
I tried to get the chisel behind the bull gear, and the spacer or what ever it is behind it moved very easily (no hammer) but the gear didn’t move. Not sure where to go from here, sure don’t want to damage anything.
I put a nylon block on three of the spindle and gave it a few light Taps just to see if there was any movement but nothing.
There is a pump on the main shaft, the plastic line going down is damaged it looks like it was hitting a gear.
I feel like there are further screws behind the chuck collar holding the plate on (chisel gets some movement away from this area but nothing nearby)