Posted by RMinVa on December 04, 2008 at 04:13:58 from (209.145.70.137):
In Reply to: Worst breakdown posted by 37chief on December 03, 2008 at 22:52:37:
Old Headlund Martin spreader hopper auger broke. 3" shaft right behind the driven sprocket. Had 3 tons of chicken litter in it. Shovel, shovel and shovel some more.
Where I work off farm we had a 10,000 pound flaker ring to crack and shook apart. It first threw all the knives out. 42 knives. As the knives came out it shook more and threw a 1,000 hp 4160 volt motor off the pad. The motor fell 15 ft. and fell on a conveyor. 6 days later, a new knife ring from Germany and 1.5 million dollars we were back up and running. Was lucky no one was hit by a knife.
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