I just aquired a 252
I was lucky to find a one owner machine but the bushings are really sloppy, especially on the swing cylinders. I am also changing out the lift pivot bushings to needle bearings.
This is a late '97 machine and already had the three v belt on the lower end rather than the poly belt. That saved me 160.00 since I'd have bought Vermeer's kit.
No one has mentioned this, but after looking at the pillow block bearings I got from Vermeer why not just press out the worn bearings and drop in new ones? With an extra set down time is no problem. Have not priced the bearings inside the pillows yet, but am sure they are WAY less than the 76.00 each I dropped at Vermeer.
My cutter wheel is just about toast and since I got my yellow jackets for almost nothing they will buy me time as the pockets lay on the wheel face differently -across all the wear from the Pro pockets, essentially negating the wear - until I decide to buy another wheel. (Multi Tip). I did have to file the ridges that had formed flush with the wheel face before installation of the new YJ pockets though.
I bought my needle bearings from Motion Industries. The full set of eight bearings, with shipping, came to under 51.00.
Anyway, thanks for all the great info here.
J-
I was lucky to find a one owner machine but the bushings are really sloppy, especially on the swing cylinders. I am also changing out the lift pivot bushings to needle bearings.
This is a late '97 machine and already had the three v belt on the lower end rather than the poly belt. That saved me 160.00 since I'd have bought Vermeer's kit.
No one has mentioned this, but after looking at the pillow block bearings I got from Vermeer why not just press out the worn bearings and drop in new ones? With an extra set down time is no problem. Have not priced the bearings inside the pillows yet, but am sure they are WAY less than the 76.00 each I dropped at Vermeer.
My cutter wheel is just about toast and since I got my yellow jackets for almost nothing they will buy me time as the pockets lay on the wheel face differently -across all the wear from the Pro pockets, essentially negating the wear - until I decide to buy another wheel. (Multi Tip). I did have to file the ridges that had formed flush with the wheel face before installation of the new YJ pockets though.
I bought my needle bearings from Motion Industries. The full set of eight bearings, with shipping, came to under 51.00.
Anyway, thanks for all the great info here.
J-
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