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laknox
Jul 27, 2015Nomad
My first take is that the shear pin between the motor and the drive shaft has broken. This would be a soft steel bolt in a collar of some sort between the output shaft on the motor and the drive shaft. It's =designed= to shear if something hangs up so, if that is the case, don't replace it with a grade 8 or you'll =really= FUBAR something. :-) Check with Grand Junction and see what they recommend, though I'd suspect that a standard grade 5 bolt is what was used, though it wouldn't surprise me if it was a roll pin.
Lyle
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