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Forum: Mechanical Troubleshooting
Brand: Crown - Model: 35SCTT
Number of messages: 3

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jamie_w
Michigan, United States
I belive I have a 30sctt, but could be wrong. The numbers where hard to make out. The chain going from the front of the hilo to the rear has come off. The company I am working for does not have info on this unit. I'm not sure if the whole chain needs to be replaced, or if the is someway to put it back together using this one. The rear tire spins fine, and that chain is intack. But the other one is laying on the ground. Any help in the right direction of fixing this will be great. Thank you

Modified 21 Aug 2009 03:54 AM
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mrfixit
New York, United States

Jack and block the machine up in the air and look under there. I think there is 2 chains, one from the hand steering wheel shaft to a jackshaft and then one from the jack shaft back to the steer wheel. It is #40 roller chain. There a special adjuster that attaches to one end to adjust it to the proper slack. It just uses regular connector links to connect it. It's a fairly easy job once you can see under the machine by getting it up in the air.

Posted 21 Aug 2009 07:54 AM Reply  Report this message
jamie_w
Michigan, United States
It is up in the air. It appears that the "adjuster" is what is broke. Where would I pick up replacement parts for this unit? I'm guessing it would be good to replace the chain as well as the adjuster. One final question. Does the chain go end to end, and the adjuster links them together? I don't have another one to look at for reference?

Posted 21 Aug 2009 08:04 AM Reply  Report this message

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