I really appreciate your posting this video. I took my frame to a welding shop and had a new 1/2" quick attach plate welded on so the unit will hopefully stay on my skid steer; I took the bearing case to a machine shop to have 6 new hardened Allen screws added and to swap out the original 6 with hardened steel Allen head machine screws. Interestingly, there was no grease inside the bearing case at all - just a thin smearing of oil. Some of the parts inside also seemed to be scarred up as though they were salvaged from other machines. Many of the tapped holes were not deep enough for the Allen screws which would bottom out before getting tight. We drilled and tapped these shallow holes deeper to accommodate the various fasteners. I am just trying to make the machine safe as it apparently was not as delivered.
How did it work out once you repaired it? have you used it ? looking at buying one. Can you give me a little review on what your experience? please reply as soon as you can.
I bought one of these as well and am in the middle of tearing down bearing carrier to add better grade bolts, torque properly and loctite before I have same issue. I have removed motor ( 4 bolts ), top plate ( 6 allen head bolts ), large retaining nut, and removed 12 bolts holding plate to mulcher frame. I am having difficulty removing spindle from bearings. any suggestions ? did you have to heat inner bearing races ? did you pound out spindle, or put in a press ?
Just bought one at auction myself. I will definitely get everything tightened up before using. Have you gotten everything back up and working properly?
We have it running yes. It takes more then tightening on mine... I had to add the extra bolts and reinforce the housing because they simply were not strong enough
I really appreciate your posting this video. I took my frame to a welding shop and had a new 1/2" quick attach plate welded on so the unit will hopefully stay on my skid steer; I took the bearing case to a machine shop to have 6 new hardened Allen screws added and to swap out the original 6 with hardened steel Allen head machine screws. Interestingly, there was no grease inside the bearing case at all - just a thin smearing of oil. Some of the parts inside also seemed to be scarred up as though they were salvaged from other machines. Many of the tapped holes were not deep enough for the Allen screws which would bottom out before getting tight. We drilled and tapped these shallow holes deeper to accommodate the various fasteners. I am just trying to make the machine safe as it apparently was not as delivered.
How did it work out once you repaired it? have you used it ? looking at buying one. Can you give me a little review on what your experience? please reply as soon as you can.
I bought one of these as well and am in the middle of tearing down bearing carrier to add better grade bolts, torque properly and loctite before I have same issue.
I have removed motor ( 4 bolts ), top plate ( 6 allen head bolts ), large retaining nut, and removed 12 bolts holding plate to mulcher frame.
I am having difficulty removing spindle from bearings. any suggestions ? did you have to heat inner bearing races ? did you pound out spindle, or put in a press ?
how did it turn out? I was thinking about getting one, does it do a decent job?
Just bought one at auction myself. I will definitely get everything tightened up before using. Have you gotten everything back up and working properly?
We have it running yes. It takes more then tightening on mine... I had to add the extra bolts and reinforce the housing because they simply were not strong enough
you seem to be the king of Chinese attachments
Yes indeed, hard to not be tempted by the low prices compared to the USA stuff
RUT MFG seems to make some top notch attachments for affordable prices.@@kurtfrome
Do you have a part # for those teeth feom diamond? I cant seem to find teeth anywhere but feom manufactur
shop.diamondmowers.com/collections/skid-steer-disc-mulcher-parts/products/22-0019-forestry-tooth
Don't buy one. Have had the same exact experience
Yeah i won't be buying one of those lol