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<blockquote data-quote="wendirt" data-source="post: 30078" data-attributes="member: 559"><p>Recently took apart the Bobcat soil conditioner I have. I bought it used from the rental fleet at a nearby bobcat dealer. What I found was very disturbing. The female spline (10 tooth) was stripped. I now know why the drum stopped rotating! The obvious fix is to replace the female spline part which is of one peice construction and is connected to a square tube that drives the drum at a cost of $1000USD +. Any thoughts or comments? I was thinking if I could find a female 10 tooth spline someplace I could drill out the old and weld in the new.. I'm looking for a machinists perspective who may have encountered same problem. Help please!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wendirt, post: 30078, member: 559"] Recently took apart the Bobcat soil conditioner I have. I bought it used from the rental fleet at a nearby bobcat dealer. What I found was very disturbing. The female spline (10 tooth) was stripped. I now know why the drum stopped rotating! The obvious fix is to replace the female spline part which is of one peice construction and is connected to a square tube that drives the drum at a cost of $1000USD +. Any thoughts or comments? I was thinking if I could find a female 10 tooth spline someplace I could drill out the old and weld in the new.. I'm looking for a machinists perspective who may have encountered same problem. Help please! [/QUOTE]
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