Normal day here! LOLYou mean this white stuff?
And I'm farther South than Stogie......
Normal day here! LOLYou mean this white stuff?
And I'm farther South than Stogie......
What about that white stuff on the ground down there.
Ready to move further South yet?
stogie5150, mabye,......well..............you ,know.................I ..was kind -of-thinkin-............we could,.............you know, kind of exchange info so when I get ready to set my bird view up in spring you can give me a hand?
I caint wait, and with the trouble that RTN networks are going through it is looking like I am going to need that c-band.
On another note SNOW !! Ps, I'm in new iberia louisiana
TRAGEDY IN STOGIE5150'S BACKYARD!
The Birdview's motor is bad. Try to move it with a positioner box, it blows the fuse in the box.
So, after a couple calls to the Birdview Reclamation Center in Missouri, the execellent staff there as come to the conclusion that my motor needs rebuilding, and they have no idea HOW to go about that.
I am going to bring it to my local starter/alternator shop and see if they will look at it.
Ideas and ruminations are welcome!
The one I have in my closet, that I got from Skyvision about 3-4 years ago has a model number VO3554AH33 and a gear ratio 70:1. It also came with the conversion kit, that aren't made anymore.After several conversations with Stogie via phone, PM, and email, Stogie has found the picture below on the Von Weise Website, now a division of White and Green Motors.
It appears to be the same as one of mine here at the shop.
My model number is V03554AE33 which I believe they have shortened to VW33.
EDIT: Mine is 37:1 gear ratio and has 1650 RPM. Also Von Weise's phone number is: 877-891-2161
Here's Stogies pic:
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I'd take the back of the motor off and give it a spin.
Just to feel the movement, if it feels gummed.What will that prove?
What will that prove?
If the motor is seized it won't move. If the gearbox is gummed up it still won't move....the motor will run with a battery charger, but NOT a positioner box, it trips the fuse/breaker in the mover box. Which tells me for some reason its drawing too much current. However, it makes NO sound while moving. No scraping, no groaning, no nothing.
Stogie;
If it runs with a battery charger, it'll run easier with a good cleaning and fresh lubricant. It looks like a simple gear reduction unit. If you feel a bit intimidated, just take pix of each dissasembly step. Don't force anything apart, take your time. LAk is probably right about the old grease having gotten stiff and waxy. The worst that could happen to you is that it won't run when you're done, same place you are now. You would be amazed what a little kerosene cleanup and some new grease will do for the unit. Gumout for carbs is great for blasting old gummy stuff out of tight spots. Try to not flush any gunk into the motor, If you can get the motor apart, oil the bushings with lightweight oil on the felt pads and replace the brushes if worn too much. If you can't find the exact brushes, go a bit bigger and sand them down to fit inside the brush holders. You've already done all the really hard work.