3RRL
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
Yes, I have. See post #3 above. The blade had a crescent shaped chunk missing out of it about 1" from the tip. It was about 1" long and ½" deep. I welded it back up using 6011 rod. While re-sharpening and filing, I noticed the weld was slightly softer than the parent material. Most stress occurs between the parent material and the weld because of the heat and metal mixing there. I've had no problems except I expect it to wear faster than the rest of the blade.kenmac said:....... & was just wondering if anyone else has done this.
And as I stated in the above post, I would be hesitant or not weld near the connecting end. Towards the tip and cutting edge there, IMO I think it's OK. It's a lot quicker, easier and less expensive than buying new and replacing. But if the damage was near the connecting end, I would buy new and replace.