Huck,
I thought I should also mention that if you go with the half couplings on the worm gear shaft, you will likely have to grind a 45 degree on the back edge to clear the housing. My picture isn't great for this, but you get the idea. The picture also shows the coupling back on the shaft further than it ended up being, so there is more clearance than what you see. John
I did submit the idea via my dealer to Kubota, no action yet !!!!![]()
That said, I'd agree their current design leaves a lot to be desired.
One thing you have to remember on this fairly ingenius mod (kudos to you inventors) is that not every BX owner will have the loader mounts, so Kubota's solution would have to take that into account. They'd have to plan for units with and without the loader mount. That said, I'd agree their current design leaves a lot to be desired.
Huck,
I meant to mention that one half coupling was 3/4 in. and the motor half coupling was 1 in. John
Hi Dyer,
Ended up being at princess auto today which is about an hour from me. I picked up the pump and what appears to be the same aluminum bracket you have. I also got the coupling. I just need to make up the bracketo to hold the pump bracket and get the hoses done more locally.
As you said I saw some pumps on ebay but by the time I pay the exchange and the shipping I am not sure how far ahead I would be. I also can take anything back to princess auto - they have a great return policy. Just not sure if I can get it all done before the first real snow- I had to blow 4 inches on Sunday.
John, I just removed the universal joint from the worm gear and tried the coupling. My shaft is a fraction larger than 3/4 inches. 3/4 is 19.05mm. I'm guessing the shaft is 20mm. Did you have to ream that coupling to get it to fit? (called Northern Tool and they don't carry any metric couplings)
Huck,
I am remembering that to be an issue for me too. I did take a sanding drum and work the inside of the shaft to the point (it won't take too much work) where it would go on with some assistance. I ground the 45 degree into the back edge and when I was ready to slide it on for the final fitting, I heated the coupling up with a torch, slid it on to where the allen screw hole lined up with the pre-existing hole on the worm gear shaft and let it cool. The heat will almost do the trick without any reaming, but be ready for it to be pretty solidly fixed when it cools. I sunk the allen screw into the existing hole on the shaft, but I really don't think that coupling will move if you miss the hole and just wrench down on the screw where ever it lands. Sorry, I forgot about that part earlier, but it's really about an hour more worth of work total. Sounds like you're getting close? Dyer, retired