I often wonder if some of the people who design build equipment actually use it.
Obviously there isn't a perfect design, and people work differently.
Making modification to a conveyor. Next week Tuesday it's going to a welding shop. The issue is the engine/hydraulic location is very low slung under the belt, making maintenance and dirt a problem. I've always removed the engine to clean and change oil.
This week I found gobs of dirt/mud under the sheet metal, and assume it to be rain splash from periodic storms. A sheet of plywood beneath could provide protection, but it is simply an awkward location. Longer hoses and a sliding tray would be nice.
Instead I'm opting for a simpler relocation of the power unit, moving it higher and opposite the axle, or above the axle from where it is, by cutting the four support legs and re-welding to the main beams.
Edit: The engine, a Honda GX 160, is approx. fourteen/fifteen years old. It runs great, and for the twelve years I've owned it, mostly ran a touch above half throttle. I did find a chewed wire, and the molded on ends cracked and fatigued on others, fuel, spark plug, etc. Parts are coming but not all are in stock. Price checked Jack's Small Engines for an engine replacement, also not in stock.
The small local Kubota shop that stocked Hondas closed up. I bought a GX 200 from them for the SuperSplit. A year ago I had seen a GX 160 at a Blain's store, so when grocery shopping yesterday I stopped in. Didn't see anything, and inquired. They pulled one off the back shelf, and I'm guessing by the price, bar code on the box, it was the one I saw last year. $386. out the door. It came home with me.
The mod will put the engine at a nice height when the conveyor is in the lowered position, which is how I use it. It might not work for the next guy that owns it. If and when, they can move it to suit them better.
Time to strip down the hydraulics for the project and tow it over to the shop. Somewhere I have a small case, a kit, with magnetic lights for that. Last used them when I towed the conveyor from Iowa to Michigan.
Obviously there isn't a perfect design, and people work differently.
Making modification to a conveyor. Next week Tuesday it's going to a welding shop. The issue is the engine/hydraulic location is very low slung under the belt, making maintenance and dirt a problem. I've always removed the engine to clean and change oil.
This week I found gobs of dirt/mud under the sheet metal, and assume it to be rain splash from periodic storms. A sheet of plywood beneath could provide protection, but it is simply an awkward location. Longer hoses and a sliding tray would be nice.
Instead I'm opting for a simpler relocation of the power unit, moving it higher and opposite the axle, or above the axle from where it is, by cutting the four support legs and re-welding to the main beams.
Edit: The engine, a Honda GX 160, is approx. fourteen/fifteen years old. It runs great, and for the twelve years I've owned it, mostly ran a touch above half throttle. I did find a chewed wire, and the molded on ends cracked and fatigued on others, fuel, spark plug, etc. Parts are coming but not all are in stock. Price checked Jack's Small Engines for an engine replacement, also not in stock.
The small local Kubota shop that stocked Hondas closed up. I bought a GX 200 from them for the SuperSplit. A year ago I had seen a GX 160 at a Blain's store, so when grocery shopping yesterday I stopped in. Didn't see anything, and inquired. They pulled one off the back shelf, and I'm guessing by the price, bar code on the box, it was the one I saw last year. $386. out the door. It came home with me.
The mod will put the engine at a nice height when the conveyor is in the lowered position, which is how I use it. It might not work for the next guy that owns it. If and when, they can move it to suit them better.
Time to strip down the hydraulics for the project and tow it over to the shop. Somewhere I have a small case, a kit, with magnetic lights for that. Last used them when I towed the conveyor from Iowa to Michigan.