Kurt,
I replaced the belt with a repro because the old belt was stretched. The loader behaves the same when it is level.
Laz,
Thanks for the tip about 3/8" dowel. I just made about 50 of the 164-64 logs from poplar 7/16" dowel stock. They are the ones that give me trouble. I tried original 164-64 logs, and they weren't much better. The new logs I made were the same diameter and length as the originals( dia.= 7/16" , length = 4 5/8"). I will check to see if I have any 3/8" stock, I might have to buy some.
I have used a three eights diameter dowel rod and it works great, just cut to length.
laz57
Jim,
The loader should be level. I assume it is.
Second, the origional conveyor belt should be red fabric.
The 164-64 logs come with the recommended car (3461) to be used with the loader, as recommended by the Greenberg's repair manual.
Perhaps other's that are more knowlegeable than I will be able to provide additional information.
Kurt
I tried the 164-64 logs, and they have trouble on the lower portion of the belt. It seems like they don't want to stick to the belt. The belt doesn't slip, and all of the rollers turn freely. I have no idea why the logs are acting this way.
In the Greenbergh's book, the 164-64 lumber (set of 5) (logs) is part of the 3461 operating lumber car, I do not show any lumber (logs) with the log loader.
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