Couple of cautions to add. First, consider updating to the cast spider support for the drive pivot. Much stronger and better than the c channel upgrade of a couple years ago. The cast spider is now standard on all machines and can be retrofitted back to the 1400's. Second, if you did any work to the hex drive shaft make absolutely certain that the shaft is square in the machine. Third, make sure that the shaker shoe is also ablosutely square in the machine. Both of these merely require simple application of geometry by picking known reference points to form a rectangle and measure the diagonals. If they are equal you're square. last and final test is to turn the big drive pulley on the right side of the machine by hand before installing any belts, etc. You should be able to rotate the shoe through a complete cycle by hand without any binding. If you can't the parts are not square and premature failure of the dirve_shoe and sieves will occurr.