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I've been given a Mossburg 479sca 30-30 carbine from a estate sale to clean-up, it's rough. I need a parts book or exploded view before I disassemble it. any leads?
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If you go to your local Library, you can (usually) find a book to suit your needs, and pay a nominal amount, to copy what you need. Or you can look around yard sales, estate sales,or even a local auto parts store....
I own the same treadmill and lost the incline as you describe. I toubleshooted(?) the condition and found that the nylon gear (28,81 or both) was stripped. I ordered a replacement for a few dollars and installed it. Work carefully and be prepared to get greasy as you will need to disassemble the elevation motor (item 30). See link below for the exploded view assembly and parts list.
http://sportsartamerica.com/saf/support/technicalsupport/diagrams/3100.pdf
Hi G_MERRY, it sounds like you’re well on your way, great! You’ve got the correct Parts List Manual from KA, 5KSM150PSEWH4.pdf (777.26 KB), and you’ve started to disassemble your mixer using the exploded view on pages 4 and 5 entitled “Case, Gearing And Planetary Unit”. The first two screws (Illus. No. 25) you removed from the back only secure the trim strap and the trim strap is only for decoration. To get further ‘under the hood’, you will also need to remove the screw at the top of the End Cover (Illus. No. 24) as well as four larger screws (Illus. No. 30) on the bottom of the mixer head before you can separate the Gear Case Motor Housing (Illus. No. 1) from the Lower Gear Case (Illus. No. 18).You will need to remove the planetary ring (Illus. No. 35) to access the planetary ring and agitator shaft, too, if you are completely re-greasing your mixer, as that seems to be your intent. To continue to disassemble your mixer you will need a regular and Phillips screwdriver, snap-ring pliers, a small drift pin punch and a small hammer.By using the exploded views in the Part List manual, you should be able to disassemble, inspect, identify and replace broken/worn parts, and reassemble your mixer.The Parts list manual doesn’t provide that step by step assembly instructions that would be nice, but just a general idea of how all the parts fit together. Here are links to three excellent websites that detail the disassembling/reassembly of a KA mixer that will be really helpful in your circumstances.
Between these three websites and their excellent pictures and descriptions and your Parts List manual, you should now be able to completely disassemble and reassemble your mixer, and feel comfortable doing it. I hope this helps. Howard, Burke, VA If this solution was helpful, please rate it, thanks! – hslincoln
You can get exploded views and parts lists and order parts here: http://tinyurl.com/gv383
You need to enter your actual model number, such as SCA1000HWW, etc.
You will probably need to separate the door panels, so those exploded views can be handy.
Feel free to see my site for my safety and disassembly tips.
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