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632 has LOUD noise and no movement
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 9380" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Bob, yes I had help to line up the coupling. Ours looked like it had a serious problem before I got it, there were all kinds of bash marks in that area. If I remember right that is a socket head or allen head bolt and then a fairly thick washer under the head about 1/8 thick. When I put the coupling on the taper I could see that the end of the shaft stuck out a few thousandths beyond the coupling so I machined a washer ring to fit around the shaft so the washer on the bolt would press against it and tighten up the taper. On another note have you ever thought about converting your machine so the cab would tilt forward and take the seat with it? I think it could be done easy enough, the plate surrounding the levers would have to stay put and the seat would have to be fastened to the rops instead of the frame. It would make everything a lot easier I think, maybe this winter if it doesn't look like it would weaken the machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 9380, member: 931"] Bob, yes I had help to line up the coupling. Ours looked like it had a serious problem before I got it, there were all kinds of bash marks in that area. If I remember right that is a socket head or allen head bolt and then a fairly thick washer under the head about 1/8 thick. When I put the coupling on the taper I could see that the end of the shaft stuck out a few thousandths beyond the coupling so I machined a washer ring to fit around the shaft so the washer on the bolt would press against it and tighten up the taper. On another note have you ever thought about converting your machine so the cab would tilt forward and take the seat with it? I think it could be done easy enough, the plate surrounding the levers would have to stay put and the seat would have to be fastened to the rops instead of the frame. It would make everything a lot easier I think, maybe this winter if it doesn't look like it would weaken the machine. [/QUOTE]
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