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Can the 850 motor be moved a bit? Are the mounts slotted or is this just to set the float on the secondary
The new PS-52666 bar has .057” leadin built in and .115” negative offset.
How does that compare to where you recommend?
Is this even an issue? Doo forums lots of chatter about belts blowing/shredding. But in the poo and cat there is very little talk of this. From my experience c to c is the most important of alignment with the secondary floating the offset alignment doesnt really have to be perfect, can be out a bit.
is there a part number for a shop manual that covers the 850/axys.
Did you have your manuals redone to get
The spiral? The ones I have didn’t come that way. I really like the book like that. I would think and office supply place could do it?
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“UPS Store” did them for me. It sure saves the manuals.
They don’t close up when you want to stay on page either.
You can move the engine into perfect alignment. It takes minimal machining of the rear mounts. There is a locating dowel pin and the 10mm bolt(10) hole that needs to be slotted. Mag slotted to the rear and PTO slotted forward. I do it on the mill. A shim at the front PTO mount and the last thing to do is the two front mag bulk head mount bolts. They will need a little Dremel work. Those two bulkhead bolts you leave out until you have alignment. You can accomplish this without removing the engine.
We are still working on a TRS alignment bar.(Thanks Jeff) Perfecting modifications to accommodate ES sleds.
a little leadin