Leaf Spring Question

   / Leaf Spring Question #11  
I'm looking to make a scraper blade. In looking at the scrap pile, I see I have some old pickup truck leaf springs. Wondering if I heat them and de-arch them if they'll be usable for my purpose, or will they lose all strength?

Around here the county road dept piles the road grader edges outside their shop and they will give them away if someone asks.

All you would have to do is torch it to length and they have bolt holes already in them so mounting would be easy.
 
   / Leaf Spring Question #12  
Watched an old guy in a spring shop straighten/re-arch them with a hammer mill. No heat to give problems. You could also do it on a hydraulic press a bit at a time....(preferably an electric press)

I have changed the arch in sets of leaf springs by hammering them out on an anvil. You have to disassemble the sets first them hammer them out and reassemble. Surprisingly it works great, as long as you don't mind swinging a hammer.:D
 
   / Leaf Spring Question #13  
I just welded them on the blade with a 9018 and 7018 rod both times. The 7018 the first pass to preheat the spring for the 9018. If the metal wasnt prheated the 9018 weld will crack. I m sure a 7018 would do fine by itself. I cut them in short sections like 3 inches. On excavator teeth Ive gone 8 to 10 inches. I dont try to straighten thm.
 
   / Leaf Spring Question
  • Thread Starter
#14  
Guys,
Great idea about the grader blades. I figured they'd probably sell them for scrap, at the price of scrap these days.
 
   / Leaf Spring Question #15  
I have changed the arch in sets of leaf springs by hammering them out on an anvil. You have to disassemble the sets first them hammer them out and reassemble. Surprisingly it works great, as long as you don't mind swinging a hammer.:D

This old European fella was about 5' 2" and almost the same accross the shoulders. He would use a hammer and anvil to straighten any leaves that weren't straight when he went to re-assemble them.
His wife ran the office, he did the bull work and made it look easy. Specialized in truck work but had trouble keeping helpers working for him.
He was a joy to watch when he got involved with a job, no wasted movements. Both the town and township gave him all their work.....
 
   / Leaf Spring Question #16  
This old European fella was about 5' 2" and almost the same accross the shoulders. He would use a hammer and anvil to straighten any leaves that weren't straight when he went to re-assemble them.
His wife ran the office, he did the bull work and made it look easy. Specialized in truck work but had trouble keeping helpers working for him.
He was a joy to watch when he got involved with a job, no wasted movements. Both the town and township gave him all their work.....

When I was younger I had more muscle than money and I would change the arch on a set of springs to lift a jeep or truck. Worked pretty good but I wouldn't want to make a living arching leaf springs with a hammer.:thumbsup:
 
   / Leaf Spring Question
  • Thread Starter
#17  
Great call on the grader blades. I'm going to pick up a couple tomorrow. They do sell them for scrap, but said if I just want a couple they'd give them to me. they said they've changed to carbide blades so in the future, they won't go through as many as they used to.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2000 WINNEBAGO FORD F550 RV (A50854)
2000 WINNEBAGO...
2019 JOHN DEERE 331G SKID STEER (A51242)
2019 JOHN DEERE...
2011 Peterbilt 386 Sleeper Truck Tractor (A50860)
2011 Peterbilt 386...
2015 FREIGHTLINER M2 DAY CAB (A51222)
2015 FREIGHTLINER...
2013 Ford Escape SE SUV (A50860)
2013 Ford Escape...
BW RVB3405 20,000lbs 5th Wheel Hitch Base (A50322)
BW RVB3405...
 
Top