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1. Check Alignment: Inspect the gauge wheels and the frame. Adjust them to ensure they are properly aligned and not excessively close to the frame.
2. Inspect Bearings/Bushings: Replace any worn or damaged bearings and bushings in the gauge wheel assembly to restore proper alignment and function.
3. Evaluate Frame Condition: Look for any signs of frame damage or excessive wear that might cause flexing. Reinforcing the frame may help.
4. Adjust Down Pressure: If possible, reduce the down pressure slightly to allow the double disks to penetrate better without fully compressing the springs. This might help alleviate stress on the axle shaft.
5. Tire Spacing: If you haven't already, consider modifying the spacing of the gauge wheels. You might be able to add additional spacers or adjust the mounting position.
6. Consult the Manual: Check the operator's manual for any specific adjustments or recommended maintenance practices related to your model.
If the problem persists, consulting with a professional or the manufacturer may provide additional insights tailored to your specific drill model. | |
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