Hello Pellet Veterans,
I own the ph35 pleasent hearth and has been my first year owning a pellet stove.
My auger isn't really rotating fully all the way, been noticing the slowing of the rotation. It also starts, feeds pellets for the starter ignition but then it does not keep the pellet stove feeding afterwards. I have cleaned out everything (firepot, auger, pellet hopper, vaccum switch, plates) and noticed that the cotter pin broke, went to the store and found a replacement.
Now here is the question, is there a trick to getting this thing in? I been trying to put where the arrow points but I am unsure if there is something specific I should be using. Also when I put it in, does the cotter pin just go straight through with nothing else to do? I haven't found any website useful in this area.
Is that connection between the motor and the auger suppose to be that greasy?
And can a cotter pin really be the difference between it not feeding after a start?
Thanks in advance for any help
Tom
I own the ph35 pleasent hearth and has been my first year owning a pellet stove.
My auger isn't really rotating fully all the way, been noticing the slowing of the rotation. It also starts, feeds pellets for the starter ignition but then it does not keep the pellet stove feeding afterwards. I have cleaned out everything (firepot, auger, pellet hopper, vaccum switch, plates) and noticed that the cotter pin broke, went to the store and found a replacement.
Now here is the question, is there a trick to getting this thing in? I been trying to put where the arrow points but I am unsure if there is something specific I should be using. Also when I put it in, does the cotter pin just go straight through with nothing else to do? I haven't found any website useful in this area.
Is that connection between the motor and the auger suppose to be that greasy?
And can a cotter pin really be the difference between it not feeding after a start?
Thanks in advance for any help
Tom