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Yesterday while on a drive to pick up lumber, I had a coolant hose blow. Repaired it with a beer can, added water, and made it home which was 50 miles away.
I'm working on replacing all the coolant hoses now. All the hoses are loose, and I got the bolts loose on the thermostat and water manifolds. The only thing I'm worried about is the gasket on the thermostat and water manifolds. Can I reuse them or just make my own out of gasket material? If I order gaskets they won't get here before the weekend.
I also noticed when draining the coolant that the winch shear pin is broken, and the hole is off center. I used the winch in the Spring to pull and skid some small cedar stumps, and then later in the Summer to skid some lumber up a hill. I'm pretty sure the shear pin was there in the Spring, but I can't remember for sure. I think I have been using the winch with a broken pin and it works fine because it is seized. I'm figuring that must be the case because I can turn the pto shaft and winch drum with a pipe wrench and the coupler holes never line up with the shear pin. The pin looks like it broke off clear with the coupler, there is nothing sticking out.
I have spent most of today heating the coupler with a torch, hammering it, wrenching it, and spraying it with PB blaster. Not getting anywhere at all.
My next options are:
1) Continue using winch for jobs and if it slips, replace pin in field.
2) Try pulling something heavy and see if the coupler slips, after heating with torch and hammering.
3) Disconnect pto shaft from the universal, then using pry bar to push couper off winch drive shaft. I got the bolts loose. Does the pto shaft have adjustable length so I can pull it back when it is unbolted?
4) Find someone with a cutting torch to heat the coupler red hot.
5) Bring truck to a heavy equippment mechanic.
6) Drill out shear pin at a angle (might need skilled machinist/mechanic). Only half the pin is visible.
Here is where the pto shaft connects to the universal and shear pin coupler. Pin holes are offset and coupler is seized. I got the bolts loose on the universal joint to pull of the pto shaft. Turning the shaft results in turning the winch drum (when drum clutch is IN)
Here is a picture of the off center hole and pin.
Close up pic of off center hole and pin.
Pic of thermostat. Want to pull off. Can I reuse or my my own gasket?
Pic of pipe to oil cooler.
Pic of water manifolds. Can I reuse gaskets or make my own?
Much waited for beer can field repair!
I'm working on replacing all the coolant hoses now. All the hoses are loose, and I got the bolts loose on the thermostat and water manifolds. The only thing I'm worried about is the gasket on the thermostat and water manifolds. Can I reuse them or just make my own out of gasket material? If I order gaskets they won't get here before the weekend.
I also noticed when draining the coolant that the winch shear pin is broken, and the hole is off center. I used the winch in the Spring to pull and skid some small cedar stumps, and then later in the Summer to skid some lumber up a hill. I'm pretty sure the shear pin was there in the Spring, but I can't remember for sure. I think I have been using the winch with a broken pin and it works fine because it is seized. I'm figuring that must be the case because I can turn the pto shaft and winch drum with a pipe wrench and the coupler holes never line up with the shear pin. The pin looks like it broke off clear with the coupler, there is nothing sticking out.
I have spent most of today heating the coupler with a torch, hammering it, wrenching it, and spraying it with PB blaster. Not getting anywhere at all.
My next options are:
1) Continue using winch for jobs and if it slips, replace pin in field.
2) Try pulling something heavy and see if the coupler slips, after heating with torch and hammering.
3) Disconnect pto shaft from the universal, then using pry bar to push couper off winch drive shaft. I got the bolts loose. Does the pto shaft have adjustable length so I can pull it back when it is unbolted?
4) Find someone with a cutting torch to heat the coupler red hot.
5) Bring truck to a heavy equippment mechanic.
6) Drill out shear pin at a angle (might need skilled machinist/mechanic). Only half the pin is visible.
Here is where the pto shaft connects to the universal and shear pin coupler. Pin holes are offset and coupler is seized. I got the bolts loose on the universal joint to pull of the pto shaft. Turning the shaft results in turning the winch drum (when drum clutch is IN)
Here is a picture of the off center hole and pin.
Close up pic of off center hole and pin.
Pic of thermostat. Want to pull off. Can I reuse or my my own gasket?
Pic of pipe to oil cooler.
Pic of water manifolds. Can I reuse gaskets or make my own?
Much waited for beer can field repair!