Cutting and Welding new backhoe pin

   / Cutting and Welding new backhoe pin
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#11  
I looked at the material uses and description of stressproof in the link you posted. I've never broken a pin before, don't know a thing about this, and am simply trying to understand what material I should use and how to repair this because it might as well be greek to me.
 
   / Cutting and Welding new backhoe pin #12  
Get the 4140 pin...it will be fine. It is a tough material and not super hard.
 
   / Cutting and Welding new backhoe pin #13  
There is no wrong answer. And without knowing the alloy or hardness of current pin.....all you can do is make an educated guess as to what is best.

Both 4140 and 1144 are common pin materials.

4140 is a little harder and tougher.....but also not as easy to machine and weld.

There are pros and cons to everything when deciding on alloys. There is no perfect material
 
   / Cutting and Welding new backhoe pin
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#14  
Thanks very much. I really appreciate all of the suggestions and tips from everyone.

If I can find something that the supplier will cut to about 6 1/2", that may be a deciding factor. I am not good at making square cuts and don't want to spend a lot of time fiddling with my 4x6 bandsaw.
 
   / Cutting and Welding new backhoe pin #15  
I would cut it with abrasive chop saw and weld it..... Bar only retains pin , it not like its a stressed weld....
 
   / Cutting and Welding new backhoe pin #18  
That would be a low-carbon steel similar to cold-rolled 1018 steel. Go for it.
 
   / Cutting and Welding new backhoe pin #19  
   / Cutting and Welding new backhoe pin
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#20  
I could get the pin and see if it's too loose.
 
 
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