Posted by Allan In NE on November 20, 2007 at 04:01:11 from (148.78.243.24):
So then,
I'm so proud of myself for being able to buy that big separater beater for under $200. Wow! At that price, it is easier to just buy a replacement than try to straighten that big monkey.
The front thresher beater, which is exactly the same darned thing, only narrower, lists for $681 (just the paddle assembly)!
Anyway, get home, gonna lift it out of there so I can just drop in the new one when it gets here.
That's when I noticed the problem. :>(
Someone has welded the drive gear to the shaft! ARGHWM##!! Don't tell me. New gear and shaft will probably run $400.
Gotta figure out a way to cut out that recessed weld. :>(
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