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Whoops, busted planter gear, got one?

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    Posted: 12 May 2011 at 8:45pm
Well, sometimes I don't make the brightest moves. I decided a couple light taps on this
"ear" that drives the seed plates, just might unfreeze the cast iron drive gear. I was wrong.
 
Live and learn, the hard way.
 
 
 
Anyone have one they would be willing to sell me? Its for a 500 series planter, and its cast iron. Thanks!


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Drill and tap it for a bolt and anchor the bolt or stud with loctite.

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There are some NOS planter parts on ebay right now but not sure if your part is listed.
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Have this NOS.  I think it is the only one they had of this type.  If you want to count the teeth and give me some measurements....I can compare.  # may be 326323.  Thanks...Dale

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one knob should still run the plate. but then again, if it's rusty...i might bind up and break the other knob or the plate!
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Originally posted by Gerald J. Gerald J. wrote:

Drill and tap it for a bolt and anchor the bolt or stud with loctite.

Gerald J.
Thanks Gerald, thats just what I did tonight. Drilled and tapped, 1/4-20 hole, and threw red loc tite on it. Hope she holds good, seemed to. If not, I am gonna have a stud bolt throught the gear plate hit the drive gear! I might take a punch tomorrow and dimple it, so it can't unthread downward.
 
Thanks for the replys! As always, you guys always come through with advice and parts if we need em! Thanks!
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Or a spot of weld.
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Might be easier to braze that ear back on.
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If you got a 5/16 shoulder bolt, it would have 1/4 inch threads and you could cut it to the length you want sticking up and the shoulder would bottom out, stopping it from going through any further.
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Thanks guys! I got a couple more ideas now if she breaks again, can't wait to try her out!
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Don:  I may have found one of those in my scrap pile.  part #345007?  If it is right you are welcome to it.
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You can borrowone off my planter if you need to Don.

 
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