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Moderator Denis


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broken gear
Original Message   Jan 31, 2006 1:18 pm
Can a broken gear can be weld?

Thanks


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spottedpony


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Re: broken gear
Reply #1   Jan 31, 2006 5:02 pm
theres a lot of variables here, gear material, size of the gear, where & how its broken,  how much if any machine work would need done after the repair. repair cost could run as much as just replacing it.. Definate candidate for a TIG though, with mig being second choice.
Moderator Denis


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Re: broken gear
Reply #2   Jan 31, 2006 6:35 pm
I think your right Spotted I went to a shop today and the guy told me that could be welded but he said It wont hold because it's steel tempered and its a small gear too my blower is 30 years old so I finally got to the mtd dealer and we found a gear for 23.00$ mtd got plenty of old parts beginning in the 70s. Threy sent me a chart for parts number too.

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Drillertoo


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Re: broken gear
Reply #3   Jan 31, 2006 9:34 pm
Denis wrote:
I think your right Spotted I went to a shop today and the guy told me that could be welded but he said It wont hold because it's steel tempered and its a small gear too my blower is 30 years old so I finally got to the mtd dealer and we found a gear for 23.00$ mtd got plenty of old parts beginning in the 70s. Threy sent me a chart for parts number too.

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Did you take a breath when you posted this ramble?
Moderator Denis


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Re: broken gear
Reply #4   Feb 1, 2006 12:55 am
Now I'm takin a breath, I ran all day to find my gear :))

Have a good day

Denis


Drillertoo


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Re: broken gear
Reply #5   Feb 1, 2006 6:22 pm
Denis wrote:
Can a broken gear can be weld?

Bad news for me and my driveway, Hope I get some parts to fix it  it's 30 years old hummm...I will open

the gear box tomorrow will see what happen next..



Now I'm takin a breath, I ran all day to find my gear :))

Jeckle & Hyde 
SteveK


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Gilson(Montgomery Ward) 5 HP 24"
Reply #6   Feb 12, 2006 4:23 pm
I checked the Shear pins and they are fine...Engine is strong starts on first pull.    augers spin... but if I stick a broom in there.. the augers stop..I can also move the augers in reverse by hand,,,  Is the prob in the gearbox to which the axel attaches and spins it?? .. The drive shaft is spinning It seems that the prob may be in the gearbox,,,  have never run this unit before...  Any ideas??  Thanks very much
Moderator Denis


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Re: broken gear
Reply #7   Feb 17, 2006 1:54 am
The shear pin can be broken, just between the shaft and (gear or pully). So I think

you should check if  shaft turns freely where gearing is present.


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