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have you got something similar for getting picture out of groundsmen ha ha :001_tt1:

 

just use a felling bar like anybody else would. aplly judiciously to rear of noggin once and relieve said groundsman of mobile, remove photos, return phone to groundie in hospital saying you found it near where he was attacked so viciously. simples.:001_tongue:

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hiya guys , i have got to the bottom of the bottom feed roler saga , it took several hours to get the bottom bearings off , we ended up having to take half the bottom feed wheel blades off to remove some of the dust and crap to allow me to pull the spline adaptor out which then allows me to remove the bearing , i must say a big thanks to dangerous brian for al of his help and he did come up with the idea of taking the bottom feed wheel blades off

 

now all i have to do is to wait for the parts to turn up , oh and i must say a big thanks to steve at timberwolf for all of his advice .

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What parts are you replacing? If your old stub axle was the old one (completely machined nylon) then you will need to check the new one is a tight fit all round otherwise the problem will still be there. The nylon bush itself does not usually wear. Instead it wears the metal roller hex. Just check. It's alot of work to put it back just to have to do it again. Also make sure you clean out all the grease passageways as these being blocked is what prob caused the failure originally.

 

Regards

 

Mike

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What parts are you replacing? If your old stub axle was the old one (completely machined nylon) then you will need to check the new one is a tight fit all round otherwise the problem will still be there. The nylon bush itself does not usually wear. Instead it wears the metal roller hex. Just check. It's alot of work to put it back just to have to do it again. Also make sure you clean out all the grease passageways as these being blocked is what prob caused the failure originally.

 

Regards

 

Mike

 

thanks for your advice mike , i have ordered a new stub end , set of nylon bushes of both sides of the roler and a new spline adaptor , i was chatting to steve at timber wolf and like you he said that while the macine is in bits you might as well chnge the lot .

my only oversight is that i did not order a new anvil which i could have changed at the same time !!!!!!

once again thanks for your help and advice its greatfully recieved

 

Regards

 

Dave

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