Posted by 37chief on August 24, 2008 at 13:12:04 from (70.181.171.31):
I broke the gerar box on my woods mower, from a large rock strike. The break is actually a crack in the end where the blade shaft extends through the housing. I want to braze the crack. Will it be necessary to heat the whole casting, or can I heat the end gradually where I plan to do the brazing? After the repair I plan to install a metal ring over the end, and braze it in place. Any one have a gear box laying around for a woods 6 ft mower? I should have walked away from that job, because one of my helpers also burned up one of my redmax line trimmers. I guess you win some, and lose some.Stan
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