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NW Iowa | if it is the seive bracket, make sure the sieve itself isn't broken. We had success welding them back together if everything else is okay. Often the real culprit of something inside with the seives breaking apart was wear on the needle rollers/stub shaft on each side of the machine. (the 10-hr grease on each side) It doesn't take much wear on the shaft to cause jarring at full speed and thats what breaks other stuff. Couple hundred bucks I think for new bearings, seals, shafts. | |
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