Dec-15-2016 08:53 AM
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covered wagon wrote:
You have to cover the jack heads during storage and once a year oil the electric motor bearings each year.
The small hole at the bottom of the electric motor cover is to help removal with 25 lbs of compressed air with a rubber tip nozzle it slides right off.
With the covers off you can squirt oil in the very small oiling holes at the bottom of each motor. Use enough so that you fill up the bearing cup/ recess in metal housing in the middle bottom. Excess oil won't hurt but I wouldn't flood it.
After a couple years doing this you may find the plastic white cover is falling off on hot summer days so you'll have to add one automotive screw clamp to each cover and tighten down.
Your motor bearing is frozen creating too much load on the electric system. Might need to replace the bad motor.
Also the fuse sizes are too big to provide any real protection to the circuit board.
Dec-15-2016 03:38 PM
deminimis wrote:
Done/fixed. Popped cap off (after melting ice inside). Blew dry. Wd40. Blew that out and dribbled 20wt in there as best I could. Will do a more thoughtful job when not so far below freezing. For those that have toron into these, I assume, based on end housing shape, that it actually has sintered bronze bushings and not bearings. Is that correct? If so, 20wt (3 in 1) is ideal. Just went through this with a pellet stove blower. Thanks. Oh, a couple of wraps with a screwdriver handle in the bushing location freed the motor.
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