"Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message
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I got a rototiller at the dump. The motor is fine, but it wouldn't shift
gears. The "transmission" was a bitch to get apart, but I did it and found
rust, as I expected. I'm undecided between pitching it and rehabbing it.
Even with the rust removed, the gears will be very rough and wear quickly,
but:
- it would get very little use (maybe an hour or two per year)
- the transmission runs at fairly low speed (900 rpm max input, down to
maybe 50 rpm on the wheels)
- it only handles 5 hp
My feeling is that under these conditions the transmission would last a
long time and perform normally, if noisily.
Finally, I like to rehab machines, but I don't like to waste my time.
A pic of one of the gears after HCl de-rusting and bead blasting (the
teeth are about 1/4" wide):
http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/RustedGear.jpg
Waddaya think?
Bob
Have you tried the Electrolytic method of de-rusting?
http://woodmangler.com/Derusting/ele...derusting.html
http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/ru..._derusting.htm
http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...?t=1737&page=1
Works great. Cheap and no acid involved.
mark