GMG DANIEL BOONE.....HELP!!

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tanglefoot

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I have a 9 YO GMG DB and the pin that attaches the motor shaft to the auger is sheared. Any way to fix/repair that? the motor works fine and i can turn the clean/empty auger easily by hand.
Any help would be great!!
 
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Pictures would help, but I'd guess it's just a roll pin. If so, should be easy to source locally.
 
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Quick search shows it may just be a cotter pin that holds the auger onto the motor on the Daniel Boone.
 
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Don't know if this would work for you , but I had to replace the cotter pin that had sheared off in my Blazin' GridIron grill.
I used a Hitch Pin.
Grid-Iron Mod - Hitch Pin for Auger Motor.JPG
 
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Don't know if this would work for you , but I had to replace the cotter pin that had sheared off in my Blazin' GridIron grill.
I used a Hitch Pin.
View attachment 666669
The hitch pin is likely a bit harder than a cotter pin, so something else may break before it does. Other than that, it'll work fine as long as it can't hit anything as the auger rotates.
 
When I took mine apart it was a casting on the motor shaft that broke. GMG does not sell the part separately I had to replace the motor assembly.
 
I don't know how handy you are but if GMG doesn't make it easy to replace parts, you can try joining two shafts with an outer sleeve you cut & drill yourself and drill matching holes in the sleeve and shafts. The hitch pin looks the best but even a bent finishing head nail works.
 
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I stuck a small bolt through my Treager when it sheared off.
I may have a #2-56 x 1 in mine, now that you mention it.
Hardware's gotten SO expensive, but with bigger stuff you're paying for shipping mass from China. You can get a pretty nice selection of 4-40 and smaller screws and nuts for cheap on Amazon/Ebay. Doesn't take up much space at all in the garage.
 
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