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Re: Rear end piece broke
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Posted by wsmith on January 18, 2006 at 08:18:19 from (66.210.31.34):
In Reply to: Rear end piece broke posted by Robertw on January 17, 2006 at 18:14:03:
bought a super m last summer at a farm sale, puttered around awhile and parked it in the barn, went out a couple weeks ago and uh-oh a big puddle of oil under the rear end. found an "L" shaped crack in the cast housing. drained the fluid along with a couple gallons of water. drilled small holes at both ends of the "L" buffed it up real well with a wire brush on the angle grinder. JBWeld at the local walmart is about $3.00 let is set a couple days, smoothed it back out with the wire brush applied "fire red" @$.97 a can (also wal-mart) filled it up with 80w-90 13 gallons @ $4.59 a gallon from O'reilly, been feeding bales with this tractor since then. no cab, but I LOVE this tractor. They just don't make em like this anymore.
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