Posted by Dan-IA on November 21, 2009 at 13:16:08 from (66.43.223.83):
I have a 66 foot Feteral auger, the older style that's all white with the shaft on the top and bearings about every 6 feet or so. We heard it chatter sometimes but thought that was from the auger flighting hitting the tube when it was empty. This fall it busted the flange just above the gearbox ripping the tin roof off the top shaft, prompting an inspection which indicated several bearings that are missing balls.
Now I've helped with replacing bad bearings before, but the driving shaft on this auger is in two pieces and one is about 40 feet long! How do I get that out to replace the bearings?
There is a trick to this, I know there is. Also are the Feterl bearings a standard size, or are they special order?
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