Recent content by Charles-KY

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    Grain Bin Auger Issue

    Tom, Just wanted to say THANK YOU for the that Youtube locking collar video!!!! That is exactly what I needed. I wasn't really understanding the "directional' issue that guys were stating. Have a great day sir.
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    Grain Bin Auger Issue

    That is the locking collar you see behind the large pulley. The auger just lays in the tube. It does spin freely. I am going to check the locking collar issue today. Clearly it does not belong in that spot and has shifted. Thanks Tom.
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    Grain Bin Auger Issue

    I had it wired correctly at the motor. My electrician and I checked it to make sure that the direction was correct. I don't believe the unit has a reverse switch on it. (At least nothing I am aware of) Only a breaker reset switch on the motor.
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    Grain Bin Auger Issue

    Will do. Thank you!
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    Grain Bin Auger Issue

    Locking collars are foreign to me. I am sure its simple, but not for me. lol I am sure I put it on wrong. I will have to check on this and see.
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    Grain Bin Auger Issue

    This is the end when the auger is seated properly. I see no issues with it thus far. When the belt pops and the auger/pulley work itself out, it obviously comes out of the plastic collar. Looking more like the locking collar is the issue. This post was edited by Charles-KY on 11/15/2023 at...
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    Grain Bin Auger Issue

    I'm beginning to see that this is probably the issue. Never really worked with these collars before. I'm sure I probably put it on wrong. Like I said, the instructions were useless.
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    Grain Bin Auger Issue

    Well, thats what I would have thought. Like drilling a hole. Its pulling material out, so I would have thought that it should be getting sucked down not out. Thats why I originally thought maybe corn cob, dust build up at base. But, nope. Weird.
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    Grain Bin Auger Issue

    My first time using an auger on my grain bin. Instructions were terrible on how to assemble. Did the best I could, but clearly I did something wrong. After about 5 tons of corn through it, the belt frayed and then popped. I noticed immediately that the auger shaft had worked itself out of the...
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