Posted by Big Hunter on November 07, 2007 at 15:33:26 from (208.242.126.154):
I would like to fix the axles the right way. So what is the right way? I was thinking about having it welded then turned back down, but I'm wondering will that take the temper out of it? (it's a 3 and a quarter inch axle) I didn't measure how deep the groove is, but you can see it and feel it and the one axle had signs of leaking. Then I think there is another way "splatter weld" is that the term? Does anybody know anything about that method? Yeah then there's the wear sleeve, but I'd rather not go that route. I'm rebuiding this tractor as close to new as possible. Hope somebody can help me. Thanks (actually I have to do something with the PTO shaft also and it's maybe an inch and a half in diameter)
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