Posted by Inanecathode on September 07, 2021 at 19:07:58 from (75.35.0.63):
I've got a ferguson ABO-22 disc that I've been pulling with my old 8n. Everything has worked as good as it can for a 80 year old tractor pulling a 70 year old disc. The rear left gang of disc's has historically been an issue with occasionally binding. The lower bearing had a chunk missing since Nixon from the looks of it but nothing way too much grease couldn't fix.
Welp. I was apparently in a big hurry and whipping through a gate opening, caught the left rear outer disc on a fence post and the fence post won. The upper bearing box mounting bit thing snapped totally off from the rest of the gang frame.
So what I'm looking at is a bearing box lower that's in a few pieces, a bearing box upper that's in a few more pieces.
I entertained the thought of welding it back together but I'm pretty sure it's all cast iron and without a ton of heat it won't not crack.
I've done my best google fu an all I can find is symmetrical looking bearing boxes but nothing that has the offset looking mount from the upper box to the gang frame.
Is this even something that's replaceable? Should I try welding it? I'd hate to scrap the whole thing for just this one part. Am I able to just take that gang off and have a janky three gang disc? Just take the other rear gang off and run the front gang?
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