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Re: snow caster mods.
Noel, when the chain gets old it gets loose. The way the Case engineers designed it is so that you undo the bolts on one side and rotate the auger holding bracket, which is excentric, hopefully to the next hole. Due to its eccentricity, that will move one side of the auger away from the tractor and tighten the chain. You can already see the problem right? The auger moved away from the housing will reduce the efficiency of snow throwing. I found an old post of Tom Arnold, getting really worked out on this. His point was, the chain is so cheap, why ever use this poorly designed adjustment when you can just replace the chain every few years at a minimal cost?!
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Yes I knew how to adjust the chain Eugen. And the designers made it that way for adjustment. The augers on my John Deere and Ford are fixed in one position. So you can’t not get the auger any closer to the bucket. And you have to change chains on these too over time. But you can adjust the idlers on these to tighten the chain slop. Just a different way of doing it on the Case ones. When you get to the end of adjustment. On any of them. You have to take a link out of the chain or replace it. I really don’t think it would make that much noticeable throwing difference on the Case throwers if there is a little gap. Just my ramble. I’ll look at my others just for fun and see what the gap is. I’m going to have to use one of them today. Snowed all nite.
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I will be able to go from 1/8" to 7/8" to 1 3/8" depth. with the cam levers
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That is the way I was going to go but when I relaised that it was going to be so small that the bearing would be going ultra high rpms and failures would be a problem . The housing would need some reworking to do it properly . If I had another housing I might try it latter , but I have enough to do right now just finishing this one and getting it out of the shop. If you guys want to try it I will go through what I was thinking.
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The newer design uses an adjustable bearing on the shaft sprocket and the auger is fixed in one spot .Propane57 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 8:21 pm You would think that if it needed one the Case designers would have put one there. Neither of my Case throwers have any chain idlers. My John Deere snow thrower does have a sprocket chain idler. My Ford thrower has a plastic chain idler. So do the Case ones need one. Or not. ? Hard to say.
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Like in the parts diagram .
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My caster is like the one you showed, but by moving the sprocket shaft it only tightens it a little. There are three different positions.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:59 amThe newer design uses an adjustable bearing on the shaft sprocket and the auger is fixed in one spot .Propane57 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 8:21 pm You would think that if it needed one the Case designers would have put one there. Neither of my Case throwers have any chain idlers. My John Deere snow thrower does have a sprocket chain idler. My Ford thrower has a plastic chain idler. So do the Case ones need one. Or not. ? Hard to say.
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Like in the parts diagram .
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I will take a couple of pic. with card board on my caster to illustrate what I see it needs to do it right .Harry wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 7:48 amMy caster is like the one you showed, but by moving the sprocket shaft it only tightens it a little. There are three different positions.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:59 amThe newer design uses an adjustable bearing on the shaft sprocket and the auger is fixed in one spot .Propane57 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 8:21 pm You would think that if it needed one the Case designers would have put one there. Neither of my Case throwers have any chain idlers. My John Deere snow thrower does have a sprocket chain idler. My Ford thrower has a plastic chain idler. So do the Case ones need one. Or not. ? Hard to say.
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is the only one working right now . Sooo I have to do more around the house until I am able to start working again . Hopefully soon , things are improving . But still have limitations .
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Why worry about rpm, I don't think it would go past 5000 in that position. Most bearings have 20000 rom limit. Am I missing something?DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:54 am That is the way I was going to go but when I relaised that it was going to be so small that the bearing would be going ultra high rpms and failures would be a problem . The housing would need some reworking to do it properly . If I had another housing I might try it latter , but I have enough to do right now just finishing this one and getting it out of the shop. If you guys want to try it I will go through what I was thinking.
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I understand Dave. Just foolin with ya. And I like using that wife emoji. Hehe.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 8:48 amis the only one working right now . Sooo I have to do more around the house until I am able to start working again . Hopefully soon , things are improving . But still have limitations .
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