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Old 12-08-2013, 12:47 AM
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Looks good. Im building a yarder right now and plan to run 7 various drums and will have questions like yours as well.
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Old 12-08-2013, 08:49 AM
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I think the drum barrel area will either need less weld or I might bore out the flanges and well the barrel from the outside of the flange....definitely need less weld metal to machine lagging grooves in for sure. I need the thickness of the flanges in the barrel bore area to hold the ball bearings...I really don't want to machine bearing carriers. Like I said, my machining skills are rusty, and they weren't all that great to begin with!! This is going to be a fun project.

9W, no these are not pipe threads, just a poor job of spindle speed vs thread speed! Incidentally, nice job on your barrel machining....I think I'll copy your grooves with a more rounded lathe tool and increase the pitch to accommodate larger rope...and slow down my spindle speed for sure!! You will see smaller to larger diameter drum sizing in many shovel applications...the small diameter is utilized at the initial beginning of the dig cycle to help the machines break out force then increasing line speed to increase the machines cycle speed(according to a Koehring serviceman who helped us with a warranty repair/replacement service call)


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Old 12-08-2013, 12:02 PM
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Yay! Another cable machine! How are you driving the drums?
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Old 12-08-2013, 02:19 PM
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My plans are to use two modified servos, via pinions and a bull gear arrangement from one of my helicopters, for each drum. I have a bunch of servo's, gears, pinions, bearings, shafts from my rc helicopters from which to choose. If my planning is correct I should be able to replicate the line speed and swing speed close to the real thing. One servo per drum would work but "when in doubt, go **** for stout".
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9W, no these are not pipe threads, just a poor job of spindle speed vs thread speed! Incidentally, nice job on your barrel machining....I think I'll copy your grooves with a more rounded lathe tool and increase the pitch to accommodate larger rope...and slow down my spindle speed for sure!! You will see smaller to larger diameter drum sizing in many shovel applications...the small diameter is utilized at the initial beginning of the dig cycle to help the machines break out force then increasing line speed to increase the machines cycle speed(according to a Koehring serviceman who helped us with a warranty repair/replacement service call)
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Thank you explaining the tapered drum better. I left that part out about smaller diameter giving more power for breakout force.
I can't remember what TPI I used to cut the laggins on my machine.
Do you have a prts book for your 305? I think I saw one on ebay yesterday
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Old 12-09-2013, 06:45 PM
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I probably bought the parts book you saw! It was pricy but really helps to scale components from for sure. I also bought a sales brochure from that era that has some great pictures to help me.
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Old 12-11-2013, 09:42 PM
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Bartles, If you can't find the picture on my thread, Here is the one you wanted to see on how I attached the flanges to my hoist drum.
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