Stress crack in wheel motor

   / Stress crack in wheel motor #1  

smilindave

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Location
Dayton, Pa
Tractor
Power Trac 425
Front wheel motor on my 425 started leaking a while back. The other day it finally blew. Oil everywhere. I took the motor off and had new seals put in. Still leaked. After closer inspection, i found a hairline crack on the face of the motor near the main seal. Is there any chance I can have it welded, re-machined and a new seal kit installed?
 
   / Stress crack in wheel motor #2  
What kind of wheel motors do you have? If your machine is mid 2003 or newer, then they are Whites. You can get a new motor for a little over $300, if you shop carefully.

Welding up a stress crack to withstand 2500 PSI seems like a tricky proposition. Maybe a good weldor could do it, if the area in question did not have a precision machined finish. You also may be able to buy a new case for the motor.

Can you provide a photo of the leaking area?
 
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#3  
The motor is a White form a 2000 model. I'm worried about getting a good tight weld that will seal the crack, especially in the area around the seal. as for the picture, I don't have access to a digital camera.
 
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The motor is a White form a 2000 model. I'm worried about getting a good tight weld that will seal the crack, especially in the area around the seal. as for the picture, I don't have access to a digital camera.

Just curious if you were using reversed wheels?
 
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#5  
I did have the back wheels reversed for a while to move some dirt, but when I was done I switched them back. However it is one of the front motors that went bad.
 
   / Stress crack in wheel motor #6  
Without knowing where the crack is, it is hard to comment in detail. In general, welding a hairline crack is not recommended on a machined part, as you need to penetrate deep enough into the metal to fuse the body.

If it just on the lip that holds the o-ring, maybe. However, I think that the welding/machining bill would outweigh the price of a new motor.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Stress crack in wheel motor
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#7  
thanks, i will probably just end up getting a new one just to be on the safe side.
 

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