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<blockquote data-quote="onyxtour" data-source="post: 5192" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>I tried to relocate another drive motor, used, or for parts, but no luck. If I wasn't in such a bind I'd go ahead and have it sent out to be hardened...but the 4-6 weeks will kill me right now. I told the shop to go ahead and grind everything down and I'll pick up the motor monday. I figure I'll only be running it 8 hrs. I hope the hardness goes deep enough to handle that. Once done I'll go ahead and bring the machine back here to the shop and have the back plate sent out to be hardened. No sense in having it rebuilt since the grinding and hardening, along with the new bearing in the back with seal and gasket...a spinder plate, will pretty much constitute a rebuild motor. If anyone has any idea as to why I shouldn't try and run it for the 8 hrs, or knows that it will cause more damage, please advise. My only other alternative is to have a flat bed tow truck go out and try pulling the machine up and transport back here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onyxtour, post: 5192, member: 740"] I tried to relocate another drive motor, used, or for parts, but no luck. If I wasn't in such a bind I'd go ahead and have it sent out to be hardened...but the 4-6 weeks will kill me right now. I told the shop to go ahead and grind everything down and I'll pick up the motor monday. I figure I'll only be running it 8 hrs. I hope the hardness goes deep enough to handle that. Once done I'll go ahead and bring the machine back here to the shop and have the back plate sent out to be hardened. No sense in having it rebuilt since the grinding and hardening, along with the new bearing in the back with seal and gasket...a spinder plate, will pretty much constitute a rebuild motor. If anyone has any idea as to why I shouldn't try and run it for the 8 hrs, or knows that it will cause more damage, please advise. My only other alternative is to have a flat bed tow truck go out and try pulling the machine up and transport back here. [/QUOTE]
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