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<blockquote data-quote="hawg wild" data-source="post: 2928" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>What type, and how big of a motor did you have to use?. Do you have the motor mounted to the deck of the brusher? How did you connect the brusher to the quick attach plate? Is that enough questions? Oh wait, one more. Couldn't you take the front wheel off? The brush wolf, and brush cats do not have wheels in the front. It won't be often that i will be qualified enough to give advice here on this site, but maybe i can help you with the lovejoy problem. I am a parts buyer for a hardwood flooring manufacture. We have a lot of hydraulic driven equipment here, and several other types of equipment that require different types of couplings. There are hundreds of different types of mechanical couplings. A grid flex coupling might be better suited to your application. Go to your local power transmission supplier (bearing house) such as Applied or Motion, or any other dealer in your area. They will have catalog after catalog with couplings in them. A simpler solution that they will also be able to help you with would be to get a differnt type of spyder (rubber insert). We use the L110 size lovejoys in a few applications here, but we use a hytrel insert instead of rubber. The hytrel insert will be cream in color it is a much more durable material. You can get the lovejoy inserts made out of all different types of material. We have one application here that calls for a bronze insert. You may already know all of this, but if not hopefully this will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawg wild, post: 2928, member: 405"] What type, and how big of a motor did you have to use?. Do you have the motor mounted to the deck of the brusher? How did you connect the brusher to the quick attach plate? Is that enough questions? Oh wait, one more. Couldn't you take the front wheel off? The brush wolf, and brush cats do not have wheels in the front. It won't be often that i will be qualified enough to give advice here on this site, but maybe i can help you with the lovejoy problem. I am a parts buyer for a hardwood flooring manufacture. We have a lot of hydraulic driven equipment here, and several other types of equipment that require different types of couplings. There are hundreds of different types of mechanical couplings. A grid flex coupling might be better suited to your application. Go to your local power transmission supplier (bearing house) such as Applied or Motion, or any other dealer in your area. They will have catalog after catalog with couplings in them. A simpler solution that they will also be able to help you with would be to get a differnt type of spyder (rubber insert). We use the L110 size lovejoys in a few applications here, but we use a hytrel insert instead of rubber. The hytrel insert will be cream in color it is a much more durable material. You can get the lovejoy inserts made out of all different types of material. We have one application here that calls for a bronze insert. You may already know all of this, but if not hopefully this will help. [/QUOTE]
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