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  • 314-8 fly wheel fan


    CNCJerry
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    Shot in the dark here but I will ask. My 314-8 lost a fight with a rough tree branch and my plastic fly wheel fan was destroyed, item KH10124, part 13 in the below diagram. I have tried my usual local part places and google searched my butt off and no luck finding one. Anyone out there have a yard full of wheel horses that can get me a used one? Any other options out there for a replacement? Why did Kolher think it was good ideas to make this part out of plastic?

    I am working on reverse engineering my broken one to see if I can 3D print one close enough to work but it is a though design to model.

     

     

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    Shuboxlover

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    This may be something to look at...

     

    I bought this to fix my dad's John Deere x320 hood (don't judge)  it was in 5 pieces and I was completely astonished what this thing could do and how it turned out. 

     

    150W Plastic Welder,Plastic Welding Kit Car Bumper Repair 800pcs Hot Staples & 56pcs 7 Types of Welding Plastic Welding Rods for Car Bumper Plastic Crack Repair (Red) https://a.co/d/5Nh9fOp

     

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    32 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

    Did you try A-Z tractor?

     

    I did not know they existed thank you I will give them a call tomorrow. 

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    4 hours ago, Shuboxlover said:

    This may be something to look at...

     

    I bought this to fix my dad's John Deere x320 hood (don't judge)  it was in 5 pieces and I was completely astonished what this thing could do and how it turned out. 

     

    150W Plastic Welder,Plastic Welding Kit Car Bumper Repair 800pcs Hot Staples & 56pcs 7 Types of Welding Plastic Welding Rods for Car Bumper Plastic Crack Repair (Red) https://a.co/d/5Nh9fOp

     

    Tyson

     

    I thought of that, but I think it is too far gone, about 25 pieces and I am not sure I got them all , but this is a good back up plan. 

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    Thank you everyone for your help, A-Z tractor had a used on in stock, I am all assembled back up and running. Thanks again.

     

     

     

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    Ed Kennell

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    11 minutes ago, CNCJerry said:

    I am all assembled back up and running.

    We luv it when this happens.   Thanks for the update.

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