Posted by Don-Wi on October 08, 2014 at 09:42:23 from (66.87.76.71):
In Reply to: drawbars posted by Mike(NEOhio) on October 07, 2014 at 19:24:23:
I welded up the drawbar from our Massey 285 when it snapped on dad hauling manure. I remade the hitch on the spreader but didn't make the pin hole big enough so when he went through a furrow the pin didn't have enough float and it snapped the drawbar.
I V'd it out almost to a point, and just started welding away. Once I was done,I put it inside a fiberglass blanket and let it cool slowly. We were cautious at first with it but it's been several years now with no signs of cracking. Dad did buy another used one, but the one that broke had a 4" drop where as the replacement had only a 2" drop. Didn't line up with any of the pto's on the equipment anymore and didn't match our other tractors so the 4" drop went back in.
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