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Any help appreciated for roller removal on a 540? 

 

(Thought id give them a sharpen after lending out the machine ?)

 

Top roller, springs removed, grub screw removed, can't see anything else, but the knives don't slide off or budge at all, given them a tap and a bit of a lever, but am i missing something? or is a puller best bet?

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Posted

Can you not undo all the ring bolts on the gearbox side of the UJ?

 

Maybe the UJ has a quick release on it? A horizontal pin you push across and it slips off a spline ?

 

My 530 you have to undo a few bolts and off it comes.

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The actual roller won't come off the shaft if that's what you are trying to do?

 

I have cut them off,drilled out what was left of the shaft and then washed the last out with gas.

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Cheers mike I’ll give that a go

 

1 hour ago, Mike Hill said:

The actual roller won't come off the shaft if that's what you are trying to do?

 

Yeah that’s what I was trying to do, looked like it should!

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2 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Get a Dremmel and give them the lightest of tickles in situ, can really make a difference and takes minutes.

 

I'll get a dremel, thought id do a proper job seeing as not back at work yet.

 

Plus the inlaws are in the house for a few days :laugh: 

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I bought a (very) used 55hp GM, the rollers were slipping and skidding over wood, bit of a dremmel and the machine was transformed into beast mode.

 

If I was going to the effort of removing the rollers I’d replace the roller knives.

 

Understand about the in-laws, spent Xmas in the Uk with family, good times, but glad to be back at work.

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Not sure about the access on your Jensen but I give our chipper feed rollers a quick lick with a flap disk on a 4-1/2 inch battery grinder - makes a massive difference. It’s not a nice job and needs ear defenders as the feed hopper basically becomes a loud-haler that you are lying inside!

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Only grind the back (vertical side of the teeth)

You probably knew that already but now you know it twice.

If you know anyone with a big Compressor,go to biltema and buy a die grinder,they are ace for this kind of stuff.

 

If you marked the position of the nuts holding the springs on before you took them off.Replace them with a couple of extra turns,Springs stretch,

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