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you will most likely have to replace the roller brush wth bearings. i just recently had to replace my wifes on her electrolux. i was able to order the parts online at sears parts direct, but there are many places to get them online. you will need the model and serial number. hope this helps.
Hi Dave...
You can get the roller bearing from any bearing Mfg or supplier.
Just take the bearing out, find the number on it and contact your local bearing retailer , they will have the right bearing for your chainsaw or check out getting the bearing on the internet.
If there is no number on the bearing then you will need to take the bearing to the retailer, or measure the bearing LxWxH and inside diameter of the hole to be sure you get the right bearing for your chaninsaw...
You can also contact MTD about the bearing at: http://www.mtdproducts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/topcategory_10500_20500_-1
You can also contact Timkin Bearings about the bearing at: http://www.timken.com/en-us/Pages/Home.aspx
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First make sure your oil pan is installed. Sitting at the machine the opening should be to the right. Turn the table upside down. Then move the rod with the two brackets over the opening in the oil pan. The opening should be just below a part with a roller bearing on it. When the knee pad is moved the rod on the shaft comes in contact with the roller bearing and lifts the lever for the walking foot. The front bracket should be about 1 inch from the front of the table and the long rod centered roughly in the left third of the opening in the oil pan. Use a magic marker to mark the holes for the brackets then pre drill your holes. Test moving the rod because if it is too tight in the brackets it won't move when you move the knee pad. I used the part with the curved rod to make contact with the roller bearing. The part for the pad goes in front. Since there were no instructions and Consew was no help I figured it out by trial and error. Hope this helps.
Hi and welcome to FixYa. I am Kelly. If you can provide me with a mmake and model number I can tell you exactly what parts to order and change including the source to correct the problem you describe.
These are the most common failures. I would recommend ordering and replacing all parts 2 - 4. Doing this will ensure your dryer will last for a long time trouble free. (tumbling)
I've had one for 21 years and when I replaced the blade the same thing happened. The blade is not supposed to be held firmly in place so it can slip intentionally to minimize vibration. If you bought the juicer new, think back, and I believe you will remember the vibration problem. I seems with a worn blade they vibrate less. The motor is very durable and uses roller bearings like on a skate board. I went back to the old blade, which I sharpen with a drill using a small bit.
Hi. Remove the top cover and look for the plastic transmission housing, it's toward the front of the machine. Look for cracks in this housing. If the housing is cracked, remove it and look for further damage to the worm gear assembly and the bearings and bearing seats that support them. You'll have to remove some of the grease to inspect the parts. If you're lucky, only the trans. housing will need replacement. If, like me, you're not so lucky, you may have to replace the housing, wormgear assembly, bearings and re-work the bearing seats so that the new bearings fit properly. Although Kitchenaid advertises that their mixers can easily handle bread dough, the truth is...They can't. This scenario happened to me and I had to replace all of the above. Be prepared to wait a month or more before your parts arrive. Specify that you want the METAL trans. housing. I'm still waiting (6 wks.), for a single bearing. If this solution works for you, please rate my solution. Good Luck! ricardok45
You may have a rear drum support issue. There are 2 rollers,(supports), 1 at 4 o'clock and 1 at 7 o'clock. If the bushing in the roller becomes elongated,(elliptical), it will give a thumping noise, as you describe.
Below is a link with exploded diagrams and parts help. http://www.repairclinic.com/0100_14.asp
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