Arc weld
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Using brass/bronze filler would have similar properties to cast iron but cast steel is much easier to weld than cast iron with common welding rods and wouldn't require the heat needed for brazing.
If you can get a weld to hold it will be much stronger than a brazed weld (using brass alloy) so I think you did the right think. I suspect that piece is cast steel rather than cast iron. Cast iron is used mostly for stuff subjected to heating and cooling like fire grates, engine blocks, manifolds etc because it doesn't expand and contract as much as steel and doesn't rust up when heated as bad as steel or cast steel. Cast iron also doesn't take to shock loading at all, so anything bolted on is likely cast iron. When broken, cast steel is a light grey color where as cast iron is more darker grey with black flecks in it.