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((( NEED ))) front drive shaft for a hobart 401 meat tenderizer


New Club member looking for a front drive shaft for a hobart 401 meat tenderizer If you have one let me know at f.boekman@gmail.com

hobart 401 LOOKS LIKE THIS ONE



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RE: ((( NEED ))) front drive shaft for a hobart 401 meat tenderizer


I'm checking with our MRO specialist to see if we can help. Stand by.

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I just heard back from our MRO specialist and I'm sorry to report that this item is not available to us at this time. I hope we can help you on future item requests.

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RE: ((( NEED ))) front drive shaft for a hobart 401 meat tenderizer


Hi I'm not sure I understand the question. Do you need the drive shaft, which is part of the transmission, or, the front blade roller assembly, part of the drop in unit. I can help you with the front roller assembly and stripper if that's what you need, but not the drive in the transmission.
If you have any questions you can reach me at Bandsaw Bob 347-585-9293

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RE: ((( NEED ))) front drive shaft for a hobart 401 meat tenderizer


 Try this link for Hobart parts   401 is obsolete but they used some of the same parts for the 403 model   check out the blown out picture  to see the front drive shaft     That type of repair often requires more parts than just the shaft. Bearings, seals etc..can be worn out or just fall apart during dtsassembly. This is an expensive, difficult repair for an older cuber  If you attempt it don't forget to change the oil   Good luck  Bob   ihttp://thesmartpartsestore.hobartservice.com/category/6093/drive-unit-ml-23054-ml-23055



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