Posted by Deutz Lover on October 28, 2015 at 13:18:01 from (70.193.180.167):
In Reply to: broken crankshaft posted by msj113 on October 28, 2015 at 05:51:15:
You might try Pat's power equipment. 401-364-6114 Rhode Island. ouch! Maybe more than one crankshaft to fit the same tractor. 1/10 th. the cost of the tractor.
Or Tractor Joe 1-888-860-9096 .St. Louis Mo: also ouch! There maybe more than one crankshaft to fit the same tractor.
Being a cheapskate and Phillistine I could not afford one of these. lol
Cause:
More than likely the crankshaft is a cast one and dispite South Korea's progress some suppliers or sources might be behind in tech. The crank probably had some inclusions in it. If it wasn't inclusions or a slag pocket it might be improper heat treatment all other causes excluded. Give me a forged crankshaft any day. unfortunately too many crankshafts here are cast.
There are/were a lot of good manufacturing companies here in the USA but along with them were a few slipshod ones. There are a lot of slipshod ones where most of our goods are being made now.
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