Spreader EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR

   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #31  
Not sure about your suggestion....but my agitators do not disengage and just operate fine until I get to the area where I am going to spread lime. Then I just open the slide-gate and let the lime flow onto the ground as the spreader drops lime. When you slow down the spreader seems to slow the feed too....as the consistency of the lime generally requires the agitators to push the lime through the spreader. If I stop....so does the lime feed. You really don't need a disconnect.....unless you are traveling lots of miles with a hopper full of material....IMO.

You likely could have some hubs machined on a lathe to fit the EZ Flow and weld some car wheels to the hubs (?). I can see this working for food plotting and occasional use ( unless your going to use it over many miles of spreading) .

FWIW As for disengaging the agitators......there are a few models that do have this feature. (I think New Idea and John Deere had disengagements maybe others?) But most of the EZ Flow's have a continuously operated agitators.


I see I thought the hub provided a way disengage the agitator.
 
   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #32  
I see I thought the hub provided a way disengage the agitator.

I think your life just got easier without the disconnect! :thumbsup:

I've been trying to remember the details of how that hub works.....and I think if you refer to the first pic with the spoke wheel. What is missing from this pic is that (IIRC) there is a (all these dimensions are guess-work) 1.5" long x 3" OD x 1.25" ID "spool" that inserts into the wheel hub and abuts the larger bolt-on tube laying on the floor. It has a cross hole that aligns with the wheel hub's hole and the hole in the agitator shaft.

Thus even if you shear the cross bolt (say a rock gets caught in the agitators) the wheel is supported by the hub (at least for a short time).

If you buy the spreader, let me know if you need more descriptive help or another pic. It may be a few weeks until I get near my spreader again....but I will try to help you if needed.
 
   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #33  
I think your life just got easier without the disconnect! :thumbsup:

I've been trying to remember the details of how that hub works.....and I think if you refer to the first pic with the spoke wheel. What is missing from this pic is that (IIRC) there is a (all these dimensions are guess-work) 1.5" long x 3" OD x 1.25" ID "spool" that inserts into the wheel hub and abuts the larger bolt-on tube laying on the floor. It has a cross hole that aligns with the wheel hub's hole and the hole in the agitator shaft.

Thus even if you shear the cross bolt (say a rock gets caught in the agitators) the wheel is supported by the hub (at least for a short time).

If you buy the spreader, let me know if you need more descriptive help or another pic. It may be a few weeks until I get near my spreader again....but I will try to help you if needed.

Thanks
 
   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #34  
The EZEE FLOW I use has a spring loaded mechanism in the center of the hub to disengage the agitators
 
   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #35  
The EZEE FLOW I use has a spring loaded mechanism in the center of the hub to disengage the agitators

Interesting

The guy that has this spreader said he thinks it has a standard type AG wheel hubs with lugs, so I guess I have to wait and see tell I see it tomorrow.
 
   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #36  
I decided to not get this one, but here are some pics of it.

Most of the bottom of the spreader was rusted out.

The hubs were a three bolt setup that looked like it takes a standard 6 lug AG wheel, but only three of the holes are used.

It also looks like it has a means of disconnecting the agitators from the wheel hub.
 

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   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #37  
Here is a Very Rare late model Blue Dearborn 8 ft spreader that is in real good condition. Super nice on the inside with a little surface rust on the outside. Ken Sweet
 

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   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #38  
The wheels are spokies which have a specially designed hub to operate the agitators. They are held on by a single bolt.....which is also a shear bolt. (I have sheared one once when applying lime and I hit a tree.)

I took these pictures when I disassembled my spreader and cut two feet from both sides of the hopper - in order to turn a ten footer into a six footer.

I believe the pics detail the drive and hubs. Picture #2 shows the bearing block that is held in the center and it holds both agitators (which on my spreader are driven by the left and right wheels).

I show one pic below after making it narrower and getting paint applied. I show it hooked behind my tractor, but I can easily pull it with a four-wheeler as shown in the last pic.


Foggy,

I finally got a spreader.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/230928-ez-flow-spreader.html

I have a question is there a bearing or bushing in the center shaft support?
 

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   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #39  
Foggy,

I finally got a spreader.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/230928-ez-flow-spreader.html

I have a question is there a bearing or bushing in the center shaft support?

I just saw the pictures you posted of the EZ Flow you bought. Looks good.....nice find! Probably worth the wait vs the first one you looked at. :thumbsup:

The pic you show is of me holding the center pillow block / shaft support. Mine had no bearing or bushing in it. It simply supports the ends of the shafts and has a collar with a set screw.

The collars on mine were frozen on the shaft(s) so when I reduced the shaft length I bought new collars. I had the (reduced lenth) shaft ends cleaned up to insert into the block (I think I had to remove some aggitator sections?). I beleive the original collars may have had some type of curves along the sides to mate with the pillow block (shown) which acted as a grease seal. The collars I bought do not have such....and are just flat. The pillow block has a grease fitting and I will keep it lubed with a few strokes from the gun.

Keep in mind the shaft is retained (in and out) by the wheel hub / cross bolt assembly on the outboard end of this shaft. The collars primarilly "just" keep he material from getting into the pillow block.
 
   / EZEE FLOW SPREADER COLOR #40  
I just saw the pictures you posted of the EZ Flow you bought. Looks good.....nice find! Probably worth the wait vs the first one you looked at. :thumbsup:

The pic you show is of me holding the center pillow block / shaft support. Mine had no bearing or bushing in it. It simply supports the ends of the shafts and has a collar with a set screw.

The collars on mine were frozen on the shaft(s) so when I reduced the shaft length I bought new collars. I had the (reduced lenth) shaft ends cleaned up to insert into the block (I think I had to remove some aggitator sections?). I beleive the original collars may have had some type of curves along the sides to mate with the pillow block (shown) which acted as a grease seal. The collars I bought do not have such....and are just flat. The pillow block has a grease fitting and I will keep it lubed with a few strokes from the gun.

Keep in mind the shaft is retained (in and out) by the wheel hub / cross bolt assembly on the outboard end of this shaft. The collars primarilly "just" keep he material from getting into the pillow block.

Foggy,

On mine the center pillow block / shaft support is loose and the shafts can move up and down. I'm assuming that this movement is wrong is that correct.

I wonder if I should put a sealed bearing in there?
 
 

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