If you need a hand bucking that and splitting let me know, also done a roof or two when I had my roofing business .
How much do you figure is there?
They make small skateboard wheelsI like the idea of an actual wheel to keep the bearing out of the gunk. Rollerblade wheel may be to large. Either grind it down or use a roller skate wheel.
Sent from a field
Rain coming down hard Casey. Looks like you might get a rain day. Used to love the occasional Friday rain day when I did bridge work. Of course, the occasional three days of rain during the week was a bit much, especially when working out of town, or out of state. Worked bridge repair in Reno most of one summer, and on the I-205 across the Columbia River the year they finished it. Michigan mostly though.
They make small skateboard wheels
Rain day? Rain has never stopped me. Just put on a rain coat and carry on.
Well, when your business is working with dirt, water tends to make it mud. When it turns to mud, you...
Can't build things with it.
Can't drive through it.
Can't run grade with it.
Can't pack and perform density tests.
Clever,just damn clever!Ok... an update... I have not installed the sealed roller bearings because I don't want to take the time to find shims to shim them so they work.
BUT... I decided that I'm going to put the follower on a routine maintenance program. Since I have 2, I was going to swap them out every cord or so and let the one not in the machine soak in oil. Then it hit me....
Most of us here are old enough to have packed a wheel bearing by hand. Placing a dollop of grease in one palm and forcing it into the race... Well, the follower has a hole on the inner race where fresh oil is supposed to lubricate the bearing... So why not take the same packing philosophy and apply it to the follower.
Pack the inside of the bearing, where the bolt goes through, full of grease. Then on one end, doesn't matter which, leave a bit humped up and then pinch the bolt hole between your thumb and pointy finger. Just pinch the center race as you want to be able to spin the outer race so the grease under pressure is forced into the hole on the inner race. Low and behold, it worked. I could feel the pressure decrease as I spun the bearing and got enough grease into it to force out the old lubricant through the seal.
I believe Ive come up with a solution that will work for me. I'm going to do the same thing on the rest of the cam followers as time permits.
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