OP
Thumbs Up Farm
Bronze Member
My tank is built into the loader frame. There is no port to return to tank except for the one at the rear for the PB valve. Maybe, I can drill and tap a hole in it towards the top of the tank somewhere.
I am also wondering how the wheel motor will handle the in-line force on the shaft. There will be significant force applied as the auger is forced down by the loader and as the auger, held by the loader, pulls up dirt, rocks and roots from the ground.
I have been thinking about adding a couple of tapered roller bearings which would hold the auger bit drive/shank to the motor mount. I would basically machine a housing for the bearings, cut down the wheel hub to a hex or square to allow linear adjustment on the bearings, and make the connection from shank to housing/mount. This would alleviate any thrust on the motor shaft axis during operation.
Maybe that is overkill. Your thoughts on that?
I am also wondering how the wheel motor will handle the in-line force on the shaft. There will be significant force applied as the auger is forced down by the loader and as the auger, held by the loader, pulls up dirt, rocks and roots from the ground.
I have been thinking about adding a couple of tapered roller bearings which would hold the auger bit drive/shank to the motor mount. I would basically machine a housing for the bearings, cut down the wheel hub to a hex or square to allow linear adjustment on the bearings, and make the connection from shank to housing/mount. This would alleviate any thrust on the motor shaft axis during operation.
Maybe that is overkill. Your thoughts on that?