charlesmann
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Today, I replaced the drain cock for the hydro tank, which meant drain the fluid. I added 2 gal of Lucas hydro stop leak. I ran everything to get the Lucas through all the lines and motors. I got to the front winch and had issues with the drum lock, got that fixed and pulled all the cable out, hooked onto my 10,000# kubota to tension the cable. Since the wife was steering the bota, me running the winch from the inside, I decided after the first 1.5 wraps on the drum, no more getting out to check how it was lying on the drum. WRONG, I balled the cable up on 1 side. I don’t have the line winding mechanism on the operational 936a2 wrecker. The parts truck has it, so I decided I was gonna add it to the running truck. After pulling all the line off the drum, I realized the winding unit seems a bit narrow for it bracketry. It has way to much play, as is the rollers are to big for it, As in the the lips of the rollers sit to far from the winding bridge, causing it to wobble front to back, about 1/2” in both directions. I looked at the drag winch and noticed the lips on the rollers ride really close to the bridge.
Any thoughts? Wrong rollers? If I go to Houston to do some currency flying tomorrow, I’ll post pics tue, if not, I’ll post pics after I get my computer from the repair shop tomorrow afternoon just to clarify what I’m talking about as to the slop between the rollers, and what I’m calling the “bridge”, which is probably not the proper terminology for the apparatus.
Any thoughts? Wrong rollers? If I go to Houston to do some currency flying tomorrow, I’ll post pics tue, if not, I’ll post pics after I get my computer from the repair shop tomorrow afternoon just to clarify what I’m talking about as to the slop between the rollers, and what I’m calling the “bridge”, which is probably not the proper terminology for the apparatus.
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