thanks for the offers i have been in contact with Prusa support and we are getting it sorted out they are great! I did glue it back together and seems to beholding for now.
Use acetone to stich the broken parts together, it will solder them, way better then super glue, it should be enough to make it work and print the part.
why don't you cut going into the cut then turn around and go back over your ripper teeth with the back pan to smooth it out as you go back towards the fill area?
You cant run a pan worth a damn. Your supposed to run it an inch or two deep at a time and it wont take too long to fill one pan. But ur gouging it out putting alot of strain on that tractor and on the pans.
You cant run a pan worth a damn. Your supposed to run it an inch or two deep at a time and it wont take too long to fill one pan. But ur gouging it out putting alot of strain on that tractor and on the pans.
not to sound like a prick becuase i have only ran cat 627g push -pullin, but why did you stop filling the bowl before the topsoil was spilling over the sides? like i said, just wondering becuase i have no experience with this type of pan you are running
clean the connections on the thermocouple with some emery cloth. the high limit is keeping it from running. not where it connects on the valve but on the connections in the middle of the thermocouple. thats the high limit interrupt connections.