Good evening,
I've owned this Craftsman model 536.772320 circa 2002 for 4 years now and it has served me well being used about 3-4 times annually. Today I was pulling it back and unfortunately I have done this many times before, and have always noticed it results in more mut getting lodged in the blade guard. Today was the final straw and the shaft that holds the blade sheered clean off and the blade went flying into the street - luckily no cars were passing by!
I've searched on ereplacement parts and I do see a QUILL ROD that is discontinued and unable to be purchased anymore. However I don't think that this is the quill rod that is broken as it appears to be perpendicular to the quill rod and supported by bearings at both ends.
Can anyone help me identify these parts? I've considered taking it to a machine shop and see if they can rebuild it, although I have a feeling that wouldn't be cheap in 2021 dollars and perhaps this machine has met its match and is done. It would be a difficult spot to weld considering that it's supported by a bearing right behind the break point. What do you think?
I've owned this Craftsman model 536.772320 circa 2002 for 4 years now and it has served me well being used about 3-4 times annually. Today I was pulling it back and unfortunately I have done this many times before, and have always noticed it results in more mut getting lodged in the blade guard. Today was the final straw and the shaft that holds the blade sheered clean off and the blade went flying into the street - luckily no cars were passing by!
I've searched on ereplacement parts and I do see a QUILL ROD that is discontinued and unable to be purchased anymore. However I don't think that this is the quill rod that is broken as it appears to be perpendicular to the quill rod and supported by bearings at both ends.
Can anyone help me identify these parts? I've considered taking it to a machine shop and see if they can rebuild it, although I have a feeling that wouldn't be cheap in 2021 dollars and perhaps this machine has met its match and is done. It would be a difficult spot to weld considering that it's supported by a bearing right behind the break point. What do you think?