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L2 harmonic balancer

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    Posted: 23 Jun 2015 at 6:41am
The harmonic balancer on our L2 (426) is going bad. (The outside part has slipped on the inside piece.) I thought I remembered seeing some place that would rebuild them but I can't seem to find it. Anyone know?
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http://hbrepair.com/harmonicbalancer_018.htm

This is where I sent mine off an L2. It was right around $200 to do the pulley I sent. I have no complaints and would use him again. Took a little over a week including shipping. 
The combine where the balancer went bad had been running hot, and I had hoped that maybe the pulley had been slipping before I knew it, and it would run cooler now, not the case, so I need to keep looking there....
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Thanks for the reply. Hopefully we'll finish up the fescue and wheat this week and I'll get it off and send it to them.
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better replace it now, the one on my L2 kicked off last fall while shelling corn. when that goes the combine just stops. I didn't have time to send it off to get it fixed right and there is none to be found in any salvage yards within a few hundred miles. I just used a harmonic balancer off a 7045 and it works fine
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Originally posted by 2wise4agm 2wise4agm wrote:

The harmonic balancer on our L2 (426) is going bad. (The outside part has slipped on the inside piece.) I thought I remembered seeing some place that would rebuild them but I can't seem to find it. Anyone know?


What were the symptoms of it slipping? Just curious because I have always been paranoid about the one on the 210 slipping.
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I had the injection pump rebuilt and the timing marks weren't even close to being lined up when I went to remove the pump.
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Originally posted by Adam Stratton Adam Stratton wrote:

http://hbrepair.com/harmonicbalancer_018.htm


This is where I sent mine off an L2. It was right around $200 to do the pulley I sent. I have no complaints and would use him again. Took a little over a week including shipping. 
The combine where the balancer went bad had been running hot, and I had hoped that maybe the pulley had been slipping before I knew it, and it would run cooler now, not the case, so I need to keep looking there....

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