Dang it!

   / Dang it! #21  
I wonder if Hoye's new owners want to sell only stocked, new (or replica) parts, and aren't interested in tearing down the old stuff out behind the warehouse.
And the reason why I send people for salvages parts to either,

FREDRICKS EQUIPMENT
1312 South Bethel Rd.
Decatur, AL 35603
PARTS HOTLINE - 256-751-3555
email - parts@fredricksequipment.com
NEW On-Line SHOPPING - https://fredricksequipment.com/shop
Yanmar; YM / FX / F / Ke, John Deere / Kubota / Iseki / Mahindra / Others

or

SHEAFFER'S TOWN & COUNTRY TRACTORS INC.

320 Palmyra Rd
Dixon, IL 61021
PARTS HOTLINE - 815-284-3226
email - parts@sheftractor.net
On-Line Shopping - Sheaffer's Town & Country Tractors Inc. | Dixon, IL
Japanese and Domestic Tractor Parts for many makes and model brands
 
   / Dang it! #22  
Yea it could I guess. There has to be one out there. Shouldn't be that rare.
I'm sure that there is one out there, too. You might look in the manual and start trying to match the part number(s). As @bmaverick points out, there are salvage folks around.

Welding has advanced over the years, and parts like that can, in general, be made whole by a talented welder. Sometimes the cost is less than the shipping, but it depends on your local talent pool.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Dang it! #23  
And the reason why I send people for salvages parts to either,

FREDRICKS EQUIPMENT
1312 South Bethel Rd.
Decatur, AL 35603
PARTS HOTLINE - 256-751-3555
email - parts@fredricksequipment.com
NEW On-Line SHOPPING - https://fredricksequipment.com/shop
Yanmar; YM / FX / F / Ke, John Deere / Kubota / Iseki / Mahindra / Others

or

SHEAFFER'S TOWN & COUNTRY TRACTORS INC.

320 Palmyra Rd
Dixon, IL 61021
PARTS HOTLINE - 815-284-3226
email - parts@sheftractor.net
On-Line Shopping - Sheaffer's Town & Country Tractors Inc. | Dixon, IL
Japanese and Domestic Tractor Parts for many makes and model brands
When Aaron was in charge I never had a problem getting a price or used items. That may have changed though?
 
   / Dang it! #24  
Any pictures of the broken part?
Likely similar to this brake cover on my slightly larger YM240 (YM2000), same era.

In this photo, the brake cover is to the right of this opening where the right axle should be. (I had to replace the broken axle housing, described in this thread).

Seems to me that just brazing the pieces back together should be a sufficient repair.

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