Caroni Flail Belt Failure

   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #201  
I glad it finally behaved for you and you were able to install the belts.

I dont remember off hand if I mentioned it previously but the B43 from Gates Rubber Inc. in a web belt is $1,400.00 USD and change OUCH!!!!!!!!

It scared me so much I never looked at Goodyear or Bridgestone/Firestone:laughing::thumbsup:


I have the pictures and and measurements for the Mathews hangers and knives and all I have to do is figure how to upload them to my mailbox to post here for everyone I have one of these crazy camera phones from verizon etc., and i find I am quite often filming the fuzz in my work clothes.

leon
 
   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #202  
My thanks to all of you, especially Island Tractor, Iron Horse, and Leon.

I was able to get my first acre of ungrazed pasture mowed without incident. After running the mower for an hour I was able to touch the shielding without any discomfort. I'd call that success.

Please excuse my impudence at offering a few possibilities re the great belt failure mystery. My mower is 2 years old with very light usage and each year I've faithfully greased each zerk fitting on the mower. Today when I put grease into the zerk on the pto pulley it took a large amount of lube. I finally heard a pop and I hope that's not going to cause a problem. However I put a much larger amount of lubricant in than I think I should have need to. Could that lack of lubrication have resulted in overheating? I also noted that I was able to obtain the 3/8" deflection with far less tightening of the tensioner than the unit had on arrival. Perhaps a function of the metric sized belt? I don't know but presented for your consideration.

Thanks again and good mowing.
 
   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #203  
flail mower Hospital call whoopsie


My thanks to all of you, especially Island Tractor, Iron Horse, and Leon.

I was able to get my first acre of ungrazed pasture mowed without incident. After running the mower for an hour I was able to touch the shielding without any discomfort. I'd call that success.

Please excuse my impudence at offering a few possibilities re the great belt failure mystery. My mower is 2 years old with very light usage and each year I've faithfully greased each zerk fitting on the mower. Today when I put grease into the zerk on the pto pulley it took a large amount of lube. I finally heard a pop and I hope that's not going to cause a problem.


PLEASE tell me it was not the left or right rotor bearing !?????

was it the fitting in the center of the V belt pulley hidden under the belt guard on the left side:eek:

Lets hope it was this case below:
Sometimes when you grease the
2 U joints or the female section of
the propeller shaft from the tractor
to the gearbox they will pop just like
a balloon.

If your PTO shafts have the countersink fittings in the female
splines of either end of the PTO shaft they will pop also if they
have a tight fit from tension on the PTO shaft and splines

I need to ask you to do this and ot pains me to ask but


lower it on some hardwood blocks and use a flashlight to check the inner bearing seals of the main rotor bearings please;

I hope that you do not have a blown rotor bearing seal


If it is the one I think it is that you are describing it is the grease fitting at the end of the driven shaft exiting the gearbox which is connected to the upper enclosed pulley and the oil seal may be blown now but possibly not.

please be sure to check the oil level on the gearbox after the next run and then remove the belt guard and look for oil around the upper pulley shaft where it joins the shaft through the weldment it is mounted to and if there is oil you will have to add oil more often, if it is blown until you can replace it or have it replaced.



I hate to have to ask you this but you need to







However I put a much larger amount of lubricant in than I think I should have need to. Could that lack of lubrication have resulted in overheating? I also noted that I was able to obtain the 3/8" deflection with far less tightening of the tensioner than the unit had on arrival. Perhaps a function of the metric sized belt? I don't know but presented for your consideration.

Thanks again and good mowing.
 
   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #204  
Today when I put grease into the zerk on the pto pulley it took a large amount of lube. I finally heard a pop and I hope that's not going to cause a problem.

If it was in fact the grease nipple in the end of the rotor shaft (in the center of the pulley) you have now got a major problem . The over greasing has forced the seal out of the end of the rotor and you wont be able to ever keep grease in the bearing or the dust out . I'm afraid you now have to turn the flail on it's back and remove the rotor to renew the seal .

Elation to deflation , please don't feel to bad , it's only a few hours work and it will be as good as new again .
 
   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #205  
I have to agree that you may have over greased the bearing and that the audible pop was the seal being blown. Follow IronHorse's suggestion. If you are not comfortable with the mechanics involved, most garages and certainly any tractor dealer mechanic could help.

The key to proper greasing of the mower is to simply add about five to ten pumps to the zerks each time you grease. You don't want to try to fill the chamber because you have no way to judge when you might be overfilling. Greasing about once a day or after each six hours or so of mowing seems about right.
 
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   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #206  
oooppppss! Yet another casualty based on ignorance. Do I dare mow another few acres before I get help pulling this thing apart?

I assume I get the replacement seal from Agri Supply. Is there one seal that goes out more than the other or would I be well advised to just buy one of each?
 
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   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #207  
oooppppss! Yet another casualty based on ignorance. Do I dare mow another few acres before I get help pulling this thing apart?

I assume I get the replacement seal from Agri Supply.

Inspect it carefully before you tear into it. You can get air trapped in your grease gun especially if you have just changed the cartridge. That will make an audible pop when it comes out.

Vernon
 
   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #208  
oooppppss! Yet another casualty based on ignorance. Do I dare mow another few acres before I get help pulling this thing apart?

I assume I get the replacement seal from Agri Supply. Is there one seal that goes out more than the other or would I be well advised to just buy one of each?

You should be able to mow another few acres. Your bearings are certainly greased at this point. Paradoxically, you might want to add a few pumps of grease after each acre as you won't know how quickly the grease is leaking out now that the seal is likely blown.

And don't feel bad about this sort of error. Live and learn. We've all done similar things.
 
   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #209  
There are two major consequences to over greasing the bearings , 1/ is that the seals can be dislodged and 2/ the bearing will over heat and fail . As strange as that may sound , the balls or rollers slogging around in that much grease overheats and kills them .

I'm not sure of the design of your rotor but I would think it is the same as mine . It will have two seals on each end of the rotor , 1 small and 1 large seal on each end .
 
   / Caroni Flail Belt Failure #210  
I hope it was an air bubble for sure.


If not:

here we go;


If you tackle the the little paisano your self-


auto parts store:

1. Blue shop towels 1 roll
2. 2 magnetic ash trays -nut and bolt grabbers
3. small tub of DL hand cleaner
4. blue tarp 8 by 10 to set mower on.
5. large bottle of isopropyl alcohol to use for parts cleaning, seal flange cleaning-(where the metal seal edge meets the stuffing box) and dust and grease cutting-drug store/sams club/cosco/BJ's etc.

6. several plastic putty knives for scraping excess rubber and thick rubber off mower. steel putty knife for the interior of mower around the support #28
AKA a stuffing box-

7. emery cloth
8. crocus cloth
9. internal and external snap ring pliers -or kit with interchangable tips and handles.
10. small set of metric ratchet box wrenches
11. small set of metric box and open end wrenches
12. blue loctite for nuts and bolts
13. small claw foot tool to pull inner and outer seals
14. small dead blow hammer or rubber mallet

6. cont.
to clean the mounting of the support #28 where it meets the side weldment and the support where it attaches to the side plate weldment.


one seal driver - when you get the new oil seal see if you can find a piece of white PVC pipe that will allow you to slide the seal lips over the pipe outside diameter to allow the safe installation of the seal in the recessed bore and step where the seal base metal will rest. Be aware of the spring in the seal lip if it has one- to hold the seal in place under tension around the shaft to hold the lubricant and keep the dirt out.

Also obtain a piece of white PCV that is the diameter of the seals metal retainer to allow you to safely tap the seal in place-FYI if the seal metal portion is not flush it is not fully seated!!!

Put a taper on the edge of the inner pvc tube with some 100 grit paper-not a sharp one or you will tear the seal!!!!!

PS the blue tarp is for the fumble fingers moments and zero grass hiding parts problems.


PS be sure to wrap the bearing in a blue towel to keep the dirt out of it and clean the inner bore and outer bore with some alcohol as the bearing will be likely to be a tight slip fit- whre placing it in the freezer before installing it will allow the outer bearing race to slide in easily and then just letit warm up and finish the installation with the remainder of the parts




be sure to clean the snap ring grooves with toothpicks and a piece of paper towel using the alcohol

NOOOO you cannot use a thin screw driver to remove the snap rings or put them back without damage to them!

you may be able to obtain the seals locally if the numbers on the seal metal flange are visible- if not order 2 pair of them and put the second set in a zip lock bag for the next time.


IF you are ready and able to install the dual seal support ove the rotor shaft

To ease installation

use Video camera and good light to record the disassembly portion in case you have extra parts Like any good mechanic should have left overs -no not really.



Patience
small CO2 fire extinguisher
patience
open seal on CO2 fire extinguisher
patience
insert tube over the rotor shaft end and squeeze the discharge valve to freeze the shaft and reduce its outside diameter
heavily coat with CO2 and wait a few moments to slip the inner seal and support #28 over the end machining where the seal rides
patience

more patience

begin assembling the small parts one by one and continue to reassemble the components


refder to video tape if required



further help available if surgery will be attemped for small donation to your local ASPCA chapter


leonz:thumbsup::drool: I love machinery parts rebuilds
 
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