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Here is the gear box with the leveling arm. The allen set screw has been stripped out. Guess its time to drill and re-tap the hole for a 5/6"-18 set screw. Even the arm was rusted in tight, a little heat did the trick.
 

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The output shaft had a pretty good bend in it. Ya know a little bend in the back would wobble like crazy at the end of the auger. With all the new tighter bushing areas I didnt want it to shake my little tractor when digging.
 

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Finally got the input shaft seal gonna get it put back together and painted soon. Also the new pto shaft from northern came in. It was $69 on sale. I expected the most light duty pto that was made, it has u-joints as but as my mower and tiller. I am very impressed. Pics to come soon.
 
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Finally received my new pto shaft. $69 on sale at Northern Tools. Rated for 21 hp and works great.
 

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If anyone recognizes the brand please speak up, I have no Idea.


I was thinking Bridgeport mill and possibly a South Bend Lathe with a taper attachment. Oh you wanted the post hole auger identified!:laughing:
 
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If anyone recognizes the brand please speak up, I have no Idea.


I was thinking Bridgeport mill and possibly a South Bend Lathe with a taper attachment. Oh you wanted the post hole auger identified!:laughing:


I'm envious of that shop equipment myself. Nice job with the hole digger!
 
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The output shaft had a pretty good bend in it. Ya know a little bend in the back would wobble like crazy at the end of the auger. With all the new tighter bushing areas I didnt want it to shake my little tractor when digging.

When I look at your push punch, I want to reach for a pair of safety goggles....Fast. I have seen pieces like that fly out under pressure and go through a metal shop wall. Be careful. Ken Sweet
 
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When I look at your push punch, I want to reach for a pair of safety goggles....Fast. I have seen pieces like that fly out under pressure and go through a metal shop wall. Be careful. Ken Sweet

Forget the safety glasses I was behind a 1/2 piece of plywood when I was actually doing the bending. The Pin you see in the picture is a spider gear pin out of a suzuki samurai diff.
 
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Forget the safety glasses I was behind a 1/2 piece of plywood when I was actually doing the bending. The Pin you see in the picture is a spider gear pin out of a suzuki samurai diff.

I thought that pin looked hardened. Thanks for being safe. Ken Sweet
 
 
 
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