nbryan
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Equipment
B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
While hooking up the front snowblower driveline yesterday the front female section slipped off the reduction box shaft into my hand, with the 1/4" key landing on the floor.
Hmmm.
It seems that the allen socket set screw for the key simply let the key go and it slid right off. It's a very good thing this happened NOT while operating it under load at 2500 rpm.
The key has a set screw scar or dimple like it should, so the screw was initially tightened ok new at the factory. It took a lot of torque to back the set screw out so I back and forth loosened it up to ensure sufficient play for tightening again. Also cleaned up a few small ridges on the key and in the key slots. Put it back together and its good and tight now.
So everyone running a B2782A or B2782B blower:
CHECK THE FEMALE DRIVELINE HEX SET SCREW AT THE REDUCTION BOX SHAFT FOR TIGHTNESS!!
I am thinking there may have been dirt or something in the key slot when the yoke was initially installed, allowing the screw to set but come loose as the dirt inclusion wore down or away?
So check your front shaft where it attaches to the blower, folks! It's not maintenance manual item, but I'll be tugging a bit at that shaft every hookup from now on!
Hmmm.
It seems that the allen socket set screw for the key simply let the key go and it slid right off. It's a very good thing this happened NOT while operating it under load at 2500 rpm.
The key has a set screw scar or dimple like it should, so the screw was initially tightened ok new at the factory. It took a lot of torque to back the set screw out so I back and forth loosened it up to ensure sufficient play for tightening again. Also cleaned up a few small ridges on the key and in the key slots. Put it back together and its good and tight now.
So everyone running a B2782A or B2782B blower:
CHECK THE FEMALE DRIVELINE HEX SET SCREW AT THE REDUCTION BOX SHAFT FOR TIGHTNESS!!
I am thinking there may have been dirt or something in the key slot when the yoke was initially installed, allowing the screw to set but come loose as the dirt inclusion wore down or away?
So check your front shaft where it attaches to the blower, folks! It's not maintenance manual item, but I'll be tugging a bit at that shaft every hookup from now on!