Monday, September 21, 2009

RE: Tow mixer and gathering, Was [papercreters] Test message/foam dome



Yes I do, and I will get a long tube or something that will work. My mixer is such a mess, but it has served we well.

Sincerely, Judith

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To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
From: Spaceman@starship-enterprises.net
Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 21:40:43 -0600
Subject: Re: Tow mixer and gathering, Was [papercreters] Test message/foam dome

 
Every tow mixer I have seen has the fill plug on top of the differential right below the tank. It is possible to get the plug out, but really hard to fill the differential without a long plastic tube, or removing the tank. Emptying out the emulsified oil is as simple as pulling the cover, refilling is more of a challenge. Pick up a couple of quarts of 90 weight for the refill. Do you have tools like sockets and ratchet?

spaceman

JUDITH WILLIAMS wrote:
Oh thanks Nick. I will have one of the guys who is here next weekend to take a look at it. I wouldn't know where to begin.

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To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
From: picknick@sympatico.ca
Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 11:28:07 -0400
Subject: RE: Tow mixer and gathering, Was [papercreters] Test message/foam dome

 

Judith wrote

". Here's the thing, after the mix is done there is a foamy oily spot in the middle. At first I was alarmed and thought there was something wrong but I just kept using it and it's been OK. The only problems I have are that 1 tire keeps losing air and the tank itself leaks like crazy until the slurry gets thick and seals it. I've tried just about everything over the years to seal the tank but nothing has ever worked. "
 
Judith here is my concern for your mixer and it may be time for a bit of preventative maintenance.  If you are getting a bit of oil in your mix every time chances are very good that you are getting a bit of water in your differential each time as well.  It may be a very good idea to change the oil in your differential after each summer.  It is not a lot of oil and you know an ounce of prevention and all that…  I think you may slowly be replacing the oil in your differential with water which will eventually lead to complete failure.
Just a maybe but worth checking
 
Nick
 
P.S  please make sure lots of pictures are taken at the up coming gathering and that lots get posted.  I am really bummed that I can't get out there for it.




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