Diy mechanic mike
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Having a hell of a time finding parts for clutch/pto on my wood chipper anyone have any advise on where I could find parts for it or a used pto that would work thanks ,
Mike
Mike
Having a hell of a time finding parts for clutch/pto on my wood chipper anyone have any advise on where I could find parts for it or a used pto that would work thanks ,
Mike
Usually there is a metal tag on the rounded area behind the pulley its usually on bottom.Where is this tag located on it I haven't noticed any tag and I have it pretty much apart at the moment
no probably covered in greaseDo u have to have pulley off to see it because I don't actually have that part off
Haha I'm a diy shade tree 54 years with welder and I ain't attempting to make that lolAny self respecting DIY that puts Diy mechanic in his screen name should have as a minimum a welder, stock of scrap steel, a metal lath, and a mill. ( I did see you are only 23 YO, so probably cannot afford those 'toys' yet? - get a welder first, then lathe, the mill can be later <G>)
Easy to make that part from scratch - weld up scrap till similar shape, then machine to fit.
Or, use arc welder an nickel rod and preheat the parts first. Cool with old R-11 insul batt thrown over it.
So they hook you up ? I found them just in case mine ever needs parts!Yup a diy mechanic in the making lol but I do everything mechanically I can with what tools I do have so basically dmoiy (do most of it yourself) guy haha but I got ahold of ppl and the guy lead me to a Web page and showed me where to go and had me point out the parts I needed on a picture they had on their site Foley engines.com
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