Stuck hinge now fully stuck, hammer caused it to expand
Raised auger with bx1500
Found another grease pin, took tons of grease easily
Torch on hinge, striking with sledgehammer, now hinge is widened, not budging
Another task I am working on to get this going:
Messick does have those gaskets to make progress on engine
Plan: get the parts from messick and just use the parts that are taking long to ship on the engine getting the milling work
About to order from messick, I look at these diagrams, trying to get all the seals figured out
Exact order I fix to get from messick: 3 seals to put the crankshaft onto block, one pilot bearing, oil pan gasket, head gasket, gear case gasket
Then, like yall said, get the rest of the gaskets from cheap chinese supplier, I go find a whole kit now
This is the kit I plan to get to fill in the gaps of gaskets needed
Problem: messick took my bank account too low, cant afford it yet
Plan: get more money and get that Chinese gasket kit
Messick ship parts quickly, we should have everything we need to put block onto tractor early next week
I already installed main bearings in other crankshaft, since we already ordered more but not yet here, I need to take out all main bearings from other crankshaft and put on the one we are working on, no big deal
Fundamental mistake: I ordered and have parts that are steps ahead and am missing parts for the step I am on (pistons, rings, piston hardware)
No, I should have ordered the gaskets to install the crankshaft into block BEFORE anything to do with the top end
Do you see? because I have no experience, I made the mistake of:
Not staying on the step you are on, and getting caught up in the infinite details of the project
One who knows what they are doing: Order the gaskets right when you start taking it apart, so that you do not have hold ups, and save the piston/head purchases until later on
Lesson: keep your eye on the step you are on only
While thinking about the parts that are needed to get the show going and reflecting making sure you did not forget anything, plan for today:
escalate the effort to unseize the shaft that spin the auger, decide which plan to go with the main hinge that is now sandwiched into its position, raise up the auger off the ground, setup some kind of stand for it, spin the auger and see if the grease went into the main areas (I was able to spin it before), Possibly: slice off the huge welds holding that hinge to auger, grind everything down, get new massive hinge and weld that to the auger...
Plan for seized shaft: sand down the areas where you want the shaft to loosen, diesel, torch, sanding/grinding
My imagination of what would work: something holding tight to each side, then I turn a bolt and it widens and closes its 2 holding points. I am sure if I had a press, I can take off the shaft, and rig something up where I pull and push them together with great force.
I will give that hinge one more shot: cut up the ends of the hinge, hit it extra long with torch for many more minutes, hammer on it trying to unseize the hinge, hitting one side and then the other, with grease and diesel COOKED into everything
Another idea: slice off the hinge, weld on U shaped hook onto auger, then when I want to use the auger, come in with the 3 point hitch, and just lift auger using welded on hook (I show you picture soon and you understand)
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Bx1500 raising mechanism
This is the end of 3 point lift: weld chain to the auger, then I hook chain to this hook, lift the auger,
and if the shaft is not seized, then the auger should work without the hinge, or
The auger need to be on hinge for stability reasons?
The shaft problem: take that shaft off and go get one that slides (if I cannot get it unseized). That shaft is in there with those common joints (U joint ?) and can be removed and replaced
a chain lifting the auger, unseize the sliding shaft that drive the auger, and we see if it works
First plan: no welding, unseize the shaft driving the power, and see if you can get it to spin auger
Later, figure out the other task
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Got diesel in between shaft, exactly what I did: hit shaft with sanding disc, use grinding wheel to cut into the connection area, hit bottom end of shaft with torch, spray tons of diesel
Video: diesel boiling out of crevices
Connection area: spray diesel, put grease, hit with torch, hit shaft end with sledgehammer attempting to collapse it
Hit bottom shaft with torch, keep spraying diesel into crevice, picture shows they are separating