the_g
New member
Many of you have read my earlier post about the noise I could hear if I raised the blower to far off the ground. After investigating it further I found that the plastic cover over the small front short shaft was rubbing in 2 places on the frame of the quick release hitch. One place was on the the hindged plate that holds the shaft up in the air when your ready to "drive in" to the blower and the other was on the large bellmouth end of the cover near the Universal on the Tractor side. Due to the threat of snow this weekend I decided to look into it more closely instead of just taking it back to the dealer. I found that the "Ecentric" collor locks that hold the splined intemediate shaft in place between two bearings had lost their set screws. This allowed the shaft to move forward toward the blower. So much so, that the long shaft from the PTO was barely engaged onto the spline and the short shaft that goes to the blower had been bottom out to as short as it could get. Once I removed the blower, I couldn't even lock it back in place again because the shaft was to short. I readjusted the position of the shaft "Back" to where I thought it should be, Locked the collors in place with 2 new set screws then of course found out that I had it so far back I couldn't reinstall the long shaft to the PTO because it was now to long!!!!!!! Took everything apart again and moved it forward untill the start of the splines that connect to the long PTO shaft were about 1/2" away from entering the face of the rear bearing. Everything works fine now and no more rubbing. I suspect that when these are assembled at the factory the parts are all probably around room temperature but when you go to use the unit it's cold enough for the shaft to slightly shrink and have everything come loose. TIGHTEN THOSE SET SCREWS!!!!!!!!!! Note in my attachment that the start of these splines are visible on the inside face of the rear bearing. That's how far it had moved.
Mike
NH
Mike
NH