Posted by Tom Fleming on July 31, 2013 at 03:24:44 from (67.20.233.75):
In Reply to: broken 9 bolt hub posted by farmalllh on July 30, 2013 at 13:24:45:
Well, Tractor Vet and Jim both make good points. Cast Iron is pretty cantankerous to weld, and yes, it has to be taken up to temp, kept there while welding, then have a very controlled cool down. Most welders don't have the furnace to do that.
If you can find a new one, probably the safest route. If it is cast steel, then again, i agree with Tractor Vet.
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