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Idk just thought y'all might find these pictures interesting... View attachment 93634View attachment 93635View attachment 93636View attachment 93637
View attachment 93638 Bc2100xl 2013 3000ish hours...Idk I can't believe it broke like that... add some salt in the wound Vermeer said $22,000 for a new drum, and even worse than the price, it's a 77 day lead time... I don't know, I just can't believe it.
That's what you get for buying VermeerIdk just thought y'all might find these pictures interesting... View attachment 93634View attachment 93635View attachment 93636View attachment 93637
View attachment 93638 Bc2100xl 2013 3000ish hours...Idk I can't believe it broke like that... add some salt in the wound Vermeer said $22,000 for a new drum, and even worse than the price, it's a 77 day lead time... I don't know, I just can't believe it.




Vermeer paid for a new drum,22k. I paid 56k, half up front, half when I picked it up from their shop. Looked it over when I got it home and found the missing bolts etc. they mailed me 5 correct bolts... they also were 5 weeks late completing the repairs and tried to charge me 7k in additional labor. All without a phone call or any communication. Also said I wanted to keep all the old parts, it's was 40k in parts. Was told I never said that and they were already thrown away/ scrapped. I refused to pay the 7k and they backed down, but it felt scummy to me for them to even try that.What the fuck? Did you pay for the repairs or did they? The bolt just proves negligence, where is the other 4?
F'g BS!Nit picky or bullshit?

I have a couple thoughts, there are two shops local I would recommend contacting. Both are Amish, the first is White Horse Machine. They’re the “fancier” shop, and tend to be a little more expensive, but they’re also more capable and more likely to have the ability to balance the drum after repair or possibly even out on a whole new skin.2001 bc1800a, original owner, 5900 hours.. this drum/ drum pocket had cracked and been welded twice over the years. Cracked opened up again and machine has been sitting inside my shop for 2+ years.. I was told the metal is too thin/ fatigued to try and weld it again. New drum is 12k-ish last I looked from Vermeer. @Reach was wondering if you had any ideas/ solutions? We’re not terrible far away from each other if you knew a local shop who’d be able to repair this drum. Just sell it as is? Drop new drum in and sell it? Put new drum and keep it? Something has to happen, taking up a lot of space View attachment 99863
So it sounds like I should ask around and find a more capable local welder to potentially repair it the way you described. That’d be ideal if we didn’t have to pull the drum too. Thanks. I’ll ask around and if no luck I’ll reach out to one of the shops you recommended.After looking at the cracks in the new pictures, were it mine I would grind vees into the cracks to get clean steel and a weld channel, then fill the vees with weld to make a flush, strong repair. Much better technique than just welding over top like it appears was done before. Seems repairable to me, but I can’t tell how thick the steel is, nor do I know how thick it started.
It may be worth pulling the drum for better access, but may not be necessary, I don’t know what kind of access you have there.So it sounds like I should ask around and find a more capable local welder to potentially repair it the way you described. That’d be ideal if we didn’t have to pull the drum too. Thanks. I’ll ask around and if no luck I’ll reach out to one of the shops you recommended.