HardRooster
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- Apr 13, 2017
- Location
- Pioneer, CA
I have been having a lot of trouble getting a part for a PTO wood chipper I have, manufactured by WoodMaxx and was wondering if I should just have the part machined, and what should I expect to pay for it. Rather than try to describe it, I found an exploded diagram, what I need is part 23.
I'm not sure what the EXACT dimensions are, wont know until I get it out tomorrow, but I just want to know what to expect when I start calling local machine shops. Ballpark estimate is just fine. If location matters, my range is the Sacramento-Stockton CA corridor and foothills around that same area.
EDIT (5/4/17 9:09AM Local Time): Additional information, posted below, just editing the main post so you don't have to read through the whole thread to get the info;
Got some measurements. The jack shaft is 15 1/2" long, 1 3/4" in diameter at it's widest point, which is between the bearings. It's all pressed together, so I'll now need to know what to expect to pay to disassemble, and reassemble the assembly. Here is a photo;
View attachment 197747
I also made a quick video, it's clear that the shaft is what's bent. The attached parts are likely fine.
WoodMaxx WM-8M Bent JackShaft - YouTube
I'm not sure what the EXACT dimensions are, wont know until I get it out tomorrow, but I just want to know what to expect when I start calling local machine shops. Ballpark estimate is just fine. If location matters, my range is the Sacramento-Stockton CA corridor and foothills around that same area.
EDIT (5/4/17 9:09AM Local Time): Additional information, posted below, just editing the main post so you don't have to read through the whole thread to get the info;
Got some measurements. The jack shaft is 15 1/2" long, 1 3/4" in diameter at it's widest point, which is between the bearings. It's all pressed together, so I'll now need to know what to expect to pay to disassemble, and reassemble the assembly. Here is a photo;
View attachment 197747
I also made a quick video, it's clear that the shaft is what's bent. The attached parts are likely fine.
WoodMaxx WM-8M Bent JackShaft - YouTube
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