welded trailer balls

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jack707

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I had to weld this up because I was not going to spend 30.00! After all I had one just had to weld it to the reciver because when I cut it the shank it was not long enough to go thru the hole so how did I do? I had some 8018 left so I use them.
 
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Looks good, but I'd still keep it off the road.

I have a few inserts that are homemade, and others that have had repairs. They get used behind the tractor pulling the wood hauling trailers, shuttling the logsplitter around, etc.

Not that I dont have confidence in my welds, as I believe they would hold whatever I wanted to tow......but its the liability thing. Too much risk to take over a $30 ball/insert combo.
 
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I wouldn't use that over the road. 30.00 is not much to pay when a life may depend on it. .02
 
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I just put this together to tow my log splitter in to town. Then I won't use it anymore.
 
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For off road use :thumbsup:
 
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Without any weld on the top side it's an accident waiting to happen, off-road or on.

The 1st picture does show it welded on the top side.
 
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I'd be OK with any use...
You can buy a welded ball assembly from Harbor Freight, and it's welded in China with sub-standard components, using sub-standard equipment... Your welds look solid, and from a materials standpoint, there really isn't any issue with what you've done.
I take that back. Generally speaking, you need to grind off the chrome plating before you weld, I believe. But you welded the top and bottom, so it's probably 2x stronger than the crappy HF 3-way ball mount, and I HIGHLY doubt they grind the chrome off the balls before they weld them.

Nice looking welds, btw. :)
 

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