Thanks again MacWorld. another thing I did not have at hand.
The boys over at PM say the shaft needs to be ground and hardened to run in a needle bearing. It looks like there will be another cost here if the hydraulic shaft is not hard enough but it should be plenty smooth. If I make these i...
My brother machines this shaft everyday with carbide. Let me check with him as to the Hardness. It can be bought at what ever you spec for diameter.
The only machining operation on the shaft would be to cut the little short square for the mower blade holder and a longer square for the pulley...
OK guys i just got back from PM and the guys over there convinced me this is not worth the price of a special Broach and cutter.
Considering the cost of the broach and the unknown market a gentlemen over there mentioned that I could make the shaft and the pulley cheaper if I made them with a...
I here what you are saying.
I will have to do a little filing to get that clearance. My other thought is to cut the spline on a piece of 1 " shaft and use it to get that clearance.
I was over at Practical Machinist and determined it is flat root spline. These are the specs. I now have.
25MM...
We still have it. My brother has it and it was repowered with a P 220 Onan back when you could still get them. He uses it for snowplowing and tilling. I used to till 2 acres a year with it and it cut all my grass and blow our snow for many years. Oh it also pull our 2 row corn planter also...
Thanks MacWorld for your input.
I spec'ed this material with the supplier and this was there recommendation for this application. If I remember right I believe it is Delrin. I did ask for oil resistance and abrasion resistance qualities. I had to get this stock made because they do not make...
I am still working on or better getting back to those dreaded deck pulleys. Broaches are VERY pricey. I need a couple of deck shafts that have good spline but may be unserviceable due to the rest of the shaft being unserviceable. My plan is to use them to build my own broach with those...
Be working on the MF 1010 and the corn planter. Getting them mated up and ready for spring.
Also did some reprogramming of the Arduino based planter monitor.
A volt meter is sufficient to monitor your charging system. 12.6 to 12.7 with engine off = a fully charged battery. Running you should see 13.6 to 14.2 = battery is charging.
I have got some machine work done to mount one set of rear tires. I was not very proud of the tera tires that came with the tractor. They were both in good shape but I need this tractor to work in worked ground to plant corn. One was was filled with calcium chloride and the other was foam...
Thanks again. Had some time to look at your attachment and that will be enough for me to set up remote hydraulics on my 1010. The valve in the picture is a Power Beyond valve as it has 3 port plus the 4 work ports.
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