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Dave H
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Central IL Points: 3594 |
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Topic: Meat Grinder ?Posted: 15 hours 14 minutes ago at 6:21pm |
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Borrowed a friends meat grinder to process venison. It did not sound perfect when I cranked it up but worked. Toward the end of my processing the thing went south in the bearing/bushing in the drive end must have gave out. I want to replace it but have yet to find one that has a straight 1/2 inch shaft on the end for the pulley to fit on. Anyone been there/done that and found a source for one with a straight shaft as opposed to the normal ones that have the tapers on the shaft that the crank normally mounts? thanks
Edited by Dave H - 12 hours 59 minutes ago at 8:36pm |
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AC7060IL
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Joined: 19 Aug 2012 Location: central IL Points: 3589 |
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Posted: 3 hours 12 minutes ago at 6:23am |
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Dave H, sorry you’re having difficulty. Should be a more pleasant experience - right? Please provide more info. What’s the brand, model of the meat grinder in question?
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
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Posted: 2 hours 2 minutes ago at 7:33am |
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X2 on make/model, plus pictures would help. You may be able to find a replacement bearing/bushing at a bearings and drives supply. Hobart parts are still available for older models but Hobart = expensive. Is this grinder factory or a modified unit? Best of luck on finding what you need.
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 1 hour 45 minutes ago at 7:50am |
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could be a manual grinders that had a handle... so the shaft might have been taken out and turned down to 1/2 inch on the lathe to accept a pulley......... better option is a new grinder with combined motor.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Dave H
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Posted: 23 minutes ago at 9:12am |
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Only markings on this grinder ia a big number 10 on the side and Made In China - aaarg
And Steve you are probably right on the crank end being turned down to 1/2 inch. The only machine shop that would mess with that around here has gone belly up a long time ago. I am going to start sniffing around foer someone who has a lathe for hobby stuff.
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