My brother just reminded of one that cost me 1000 dollars for bearings and labor on a Massey Ferguson (Artsway style )Feed grinder mixer . We got the bright idea that the hammers should be turned. They were worn quite a bit . If anyone here ever done this job , You know to be meticulous about taking it apart and putting it back exactly in the same sequence . WHICH I THOUGHT WE DID .. That durn thing Rattled and vibrated so bad it shook the hitch pin out of the grinder. we took it to Our Ferguson dealer and they put new bearings on the MIll and power shafts. It did not need them. Still Rattled and vibrated ,I later learned They had disregarded my comment on top of the work order that All worked fine until we turned the hammers. after careful examination with the mechanic we figured out that 1 half of one of the 4 rows of hammers were out of sequence.Worked likea brand new one then
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