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New Gear Motor BUT How Do You Remove Nylon Circle?

Posted: Fri. Sep. 28, 2012 7:15 pm
by shenk111
I need the metal plate off so I can remount but how do I remove round circle plastic on top? And then I have to remove new one to get plate back on new one? Ugh lol

Re: New Gear Motor BUT How Do You Remove Nylon Circle?

Posted: Fri. Sep. 28, 2012 7:23 pm
by whistlenut
I DON'T REMEMBER YOUR BRAND OF STOKER, BUT I THOUGHT IT WAS A KEYSTOKER....(damned cap-lock key.....grrrrrrrrr!!) If so, there is a very small hex screw in the side of the nylon drive wheel. It is tiny........ :idea:

You might need your glasses on to find it....or at least, so good light!

Re: New Gear Motor BUT How Do You Remove Nylon Circle?

Posted: Fri. Sep. 28, 2012 7:27 pm
by shenk111
Also on the new one I just got also? It's a 1293. Btw I ordered part yest and its here today!! It also seems my plate is on top of a metal block which is bigger. Took four screws out and under that was another four screws. Now I'm stuck at the plastic circles lol

Re: New Gear Motor BUT How Do You Remove Nylon Circle?

Posted: Fri. Sep. 28, 2012 7:55 pm
by whistlenut
I understand your dilemma. This will easily resolve itself, and you will have climbed a few more steps on the ladder of "Coal as my friend" trip. See that hex screw yet? Need new glasses? Do you have a current drivers license? If so, please advise me of your driving patterns so I can go the other direction! :) :shock: :o :roll: :oops:

Re: New Gear Motor BUT How Do You Remove Nylon Circle?

Posted: Fri. Sep. 28, 2012 8:14 pm
by shenk111
The new one I got def has no hex screw. It looks like a pin goes through and holds it in. Do I push it out to remove plastic cap? Old one has some sort of screw in it and of course not finding what I needed to remove it

Re: New Gear Motor BUT How Do You Remove Nylon Circle?

Posted: Sat. Sep. 29, 2012 7:20 am
by stovepipemike
Any way to put a picture up for unimaginitive folks like me? Mike

Re: New Gear Motor BUT How Do You Remove Nylon Circle?

Posted: Sun. Sep. 30, 2012 6:17 am
by blrman07
If it's a keystoker, It should be held in place by a taper pin. You should be able to tap the old one out and tap the new one in.