I had a adapter made,take hand crank off,and chuck into a half inch cordless drill on my 20# mixer. Easier than cranking!
Grinder issues (Weston Pro 22)
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processhead Power User Regular Contributors Smoker Build Expert Bowl Choppers Nebraska Veteran Team Camo last edited by
Thanks Dave in AZ !
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Denny O said in Grinder issues (Weston Pro 22):
My L*M has a 1/4" ish milk colored nylon type bushing that fits over the auger then it is inserted into the housing.
Same and on my 22 it is actually fixed in place on the grinder head. I will mention that before I learned to lube this area with white oil my auger would get hot at the base. Once I started lubing, it will finish 50lb and still be cold.
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Denny O Iowa Team Camo Canning Gardening Cast Iron Regular Contributors Power User Green Mountain Grill last edited by Denny O
Here is a pic of mine.
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Jamieson22 said in Grinder issues (Weston Pro 22):
Denny O said in Grinder issues (Weston Pro 22):
My L*M has a 1/4" ish milk colored nylon type bushing that fits over the auger then it is inserted into the housing.
Same and on my 22 it is actually fixed in place on the grinder head. I will mention that before I learned to lube this area with white oil my auger would get hot at the base. Once I started lubing, it will finish 50lb and still be cold.
I lube the area with food safe lube where the red arrow is pointing when I grind and I no longer have issues with heating up.
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processhead Absolutely love your answer and it seems I am missing this. Metal to metal contact would explain it for sure. I will look into ordering one and let y’all know if it fixes.
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Pretty sure y’all figured out my issue. Just placed an order for a new auger bearing. Hopefully that will take care of it. Thanks again… especially processhead for going above and beyond
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bocephus Team Orange Power User Canning Masterbuilt Regular Contributors Veteran New Mexico Sous Vide Gardening last edited by
Possum He is a great resource for the community, very knowledgeable.
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processhead Ordinarily I would have thought they would have spotted it as well but there is a possible reason they did not think of it. When I talked to them on the phone before bringing it they said I only needed to bring the main unit and no attachments so they did not have the auger. Still hoping this will be the fix but it surely seems like it could be the issue. Will know in a couple weeks
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processhead Power User Regular Contributors Smoker Build Expert Bowl Choppers Nebraska Veteran Team Camo last edited by
Possum said in Grinder issues (Weston Pro 22):
processhead Ordinarily I would have thought they would have spotted it as well but there is a possible reason they did not think of it. When I talked to them on the phone before bringing it they said I only needed to bring the main unit and no attachments so they did not have the auger. Still hoping this will be the fix but it surely seems like it could be the issue. Will know in a couple weeks
Hope this is the solution to the issue. Let us know how it goes after you get it back together and tested.
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Bob Stehlik Team Blue Traeger Canning Veteran Power User Regular Contributors Military Veterans Colorado last edited by Bob Stehlik
Possum If this does turn out to be the solution; order a second bushing in case you lose it or it gets damaged in cleaning. I always have a spare because I lost one, I assume it went down the sink drain while washing things up or rolled somewhere I can’t see. I never found it. I remembered Jon/Austin saying to always keep an extra auger bushing and an extra stuffer seal ring on hand. I now have spares of both on hand!
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