$300+ error... any thoughts?

   / $300+ error... any thoughts? #12  
The drawbar is a special high strength steel,,, you can not weld it. (BTDT)

Regular A36 steel, the $20-40 kind, will bend like a pretzel,
you need to see if the local steel supply has any high strength steel,,,
even at that,, drilling will be more than difficult.

I would, if making it,,, try to make it a LOT W I D E R !! :thumbsup:
 
   / $300+ error... any thoughts? #13  
I would see what a machine shop would charge to fabricate a draw bar. I doubt that a piece of high strength steel in that dimension would be cheap. The machining would not be difficult if you had a good drill press. A lot of time the cost at a machine shop is no less than what you can buy new. They have to charge for their overhead just like any other business. I've got a good local machine shop that welded an exhaust manifold on our old International backhoe several years ago. They do good work but charge accordingly.
 
   / $300+ error... any thoughts? #14  
The drawbar is a special high strength steel,,, you can not weld it. (BTDT)<snip>

Devices made with special steels are often welded, with an appropriate rod and appropriate technique. Most rod manufacturers make a special purpose "Maintenance" rod that is versatile but expensive. A good local welding shop likely has the rod, knows the technique, and probably has some experience with the application. Expect to pay for their expertise.
 
   / $300+ error... any thoughts? #15  
It's about 1 1/2" thick. I haven't measured it, but seemed pretty 'normal' for my expectations

Have you checked your local tractor supply store. mine has several sizes in stock for about 1/2 the price you were quoted.
 
   / $300+ error... any thoughts?
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#16  
I would check with a machine shop about making a duplicate drawbar. And I would convert to a swinging clevis.

Bruce

Bruce, I certainly agree with the thought of swinging clevis conversion. Do you know of any 'options' which would allow a solid 'vertical hole hitch' to be converted into a swinging clevis hitch? I would have thought there would be something I could purchase that would simply bolt into the solid hitch, therein adding the 'swing' between the blade and tractor, but I don't see anything similar. I don't know that a 'shackle' between would work, but then again, I don't know that it wouldn't.
 
   / $300+ error... any thoughts?
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#17  
I haven't yet. And that will be my first stop on the way home from work today.
 
   / $300+ error... any thoughts?
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#18  
Have you checked your local tractor supply store. mine has several sizes in stock for about 1/2 the price you were quoted.

I haven't checked with them yet. I'll check with them tonight after work.
 
   / $300+ error... any thoughts? #19  
I would take some 7018 at 125 amps to it and give it a go. Nothing to lose but a little time, and if it failed, so what? Bevel it good and just keep putting in the passes.
 
   / $300+ error... any thoughts? #20  
If it is a swinging drawbar, and you don't need the extreme positions, you could weld reinforcements on the side of the bar, too.

I've used two types of swinging drawbars. One that looks like this broken one, with one hole through the bar to hold the position. The other type appears stronger, with no location hole. It is held in place by two bolts or pins, one on each side. So maybe you could weld the hole at the break closed, too.

I've never seen a clevis conversion kit, but have seen many farm shop made ones. The shackle often won't work when the pin is the right size, as the eye end then won't fit through the implement or drawbar pin hole.

Bruce
 

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