dcyrilc
Elite Member
Just one...for now.
Have you considered trying to have it welded before it breaks all the way?
I have. It would take some disassembly to do a proper cast iron weld with the pre and post heat recommended. It's on an outside radius portion of the casting, don't know if that makes a difference. Not sure if it could be done without removing the bellhousing completely. If the bellhousing has to come off the tractor to weld it, then it seems like a new one is the much better choice.
I read the failed welding attempt posts and have researched cast welding on-line to try and decide if that is a viable solution. Not being a welder, I don't have my own opinion. From what I have read, successful cast iron welding is not a given even when following all the recommended procedures.
I should get an eyeball opinion from a prof. welder.
Dave.
I have. It would take some disassembly to do a proper cast iron weld with the pre and post heat recommended. It's on an outside radius portion of the casting, don't know if that makes a difference. Not sure if it could be done without removing the bellhousing completely. If the bellhousing has to come off the tractor to weld it, then it seems like a new one is the much better choice.
I read the failed welding attempt posts and have researched cast welding on-line to try and decide if that is a viable solution. Not being a welder, I don't have my own opinion. From what I have read, successful cast iron welding is not a given even when following all the recommended procedures.
I should get an eyeball opinion from a prof. welder.
Dave.