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Changes to my corn grinder New PICS.added pics

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:28 pm
by ScottyD'sdad
I've been working on my corn grinder, this winter. After several seasons of struggling with belt alignment issues, on loose filled soil, I decided to make a one piece assembly, powered with a power unit. Still belt driven, but all mounted on a frame. I had been using a cub final drive, for pto speed reduction, and still needed it, for the new set up. I'm trying to keep the width reasonable, so I needed to shorten the upper axle, and make a new pulley, which overlaps part of the final drive. The pulley for the original set up, needed to stick out beyond the rear tires, so the belt would clear the tires. I brought the parts to the county agricultural high school, for consultation, and hopefully, some lathe work. They were able to turn down the short axle, to accept a flexable coupler, add a keyway, and cut off the excess. They also made me a pulley hub, to mount on the final drive hub, and dress up the edges, of the 6 inch well casing pipe, I provided, The previous pulley was the same type of pipe,welded to a car wheel, that matched the final. I brought the parts home, to trial fit, and to decide where the hub has to go. I'll return the pulley parts to the school, for welding. I have no way to true up the alignment, on this pulley. I was able to weld the first one, myself. Pictures of the school modified parts will follow, if I can get someone to post them, from my e-mailed photos. (need to get my daughter to put them on the computer, for me. Hope to have its debut, at ConnectiCubfest. Ed

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:44 pm
by Bill Hudson
Ed,

Waiting for the pics with baited breath. :) :) Sounds like a real neat setup. To bad that the CT CubFest is not closer.

Bill

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:56 pm
by Barnyard
Ed, I can post them for you if need be.

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 6:40 pm
by Bob Perry
We're gonna make a nice youTube video of Ed and the corn grinder at CT CubFest. Maybe then he'll forgive me for all the harassment!

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 6:42 pm
by Bob Perry
Barnyard wrote:Ed, I can post them for you if need be.


Yea Bill maybe you should do it, he doesn't trust me any more.

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 7:15 pm
by ScottyD'sdad
Barnyard wrote:Ed, I can post them for you if need be.

I'll send a couple of pics, of the shaft and pulley machine work, by the school kids. More pics will follow, as I progress. (Now that my donut dispenser/boat anchor/dog tie out/wheel chock, project is finished, it will go faster) Ed

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 7:25 pm
by ScottyD'sdad
bobperry wrote:
Barnyard wrote:Ed, I can post them for you if need be.


Yea Bill maybe you should do it, he doesn't trust me any more.


Bob, I don't trust you, any more, but, I don't trust you, any less, either. Bill will post when he gets back from a meeting. Ed

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:38 pm
by Barnyard
Gee Bob, I think you ruffled Ed's feathers a bit. :lol:

Ed, I'm back from my meeting. All they wanted to do was talk about Jeeps. Nobody wanted to talk about tractors.

Here are Ed's pix. Can you spot the hidden chocolate eclair?

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Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:23 am
by ScottyD'sdad
In the axle photos,the one on the left, is the one I used originally. The spline end was turned down, to 3/4 inch, and a coupler added, to connect to the pto. Right photo, the new axle, shortened, and turned down, to 1 3/8, for a new coupler half.
The pulley photos show the hub, mate to fit the cub rear wheel mount on the axle, and the well casing pipe, to be the pulley. I attached and measured, yesterday, and will take those parts back, to be welded together. I have no way to hold the parts, accurately enough, to get it to run true. I welded the old pulley, which was welded to a car wheel center. A strap, across the lug bolts, holding a length of threaded rod, and a wooden end plate, held that. I tightened it down, ran the pto, and tapped and tightened, until it ran true, and welded it. More pictures, next week. Ed

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:27 am
by Bob Perry
That's quite a project, Ed. We're lucky to have a good ag school locally. Make sure it's done for May 2 so we can put on youTube !

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:29 pm
by ScottyD'sdad
Picked up the welded together pulley, today. Looks really good. I'll be working on the clutch assembly, and then will get some pictures. Ed

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:47 pm
by beaconlight
You trying it on corn to bring to cecils????? i MADE SOME TERRIFFIC CORN BREAD FROM THE LAST batch you gave me.

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:28 am
by ScottyD'sdad
beaconlight wrote:You trying it on corn to bring to cecils????? i MADE SOME TERRIFFIC CORN BREAD FROM THE LAST batch you gave me.

Won't be ready to bring cornmeal to Cecil's minifest. Aiming for ConnectiCubfest. Ed

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:13 pm
by ScottyD'sdad
Finished getting the baler clutch hooked up, and working. Took the whole thing apart, to finish welding on the frame, wire wheeling and painting. I had tack welded a lot of the pieces, to allow for revisions. Now that everything is correct, its time to properly weld it all. Hopefully, I'll have it back together, and pictures, this weekend. Ed

Re: Changes to my corn grinder

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 9:36 pm
by Winfield Dave
Looking forward to seeing it finished, Ed !