Broken weld on a Woods brush hog

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valleydweller1

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Willamette Valley, Oregon
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Kubota B7510
Hi all,

Today was the first sunny day I've had off in a while, and I decided to do a little mowing with the tractor. After I hooked up the deck, I went to adjust the rear wheel height and noticed that a weld had broke. It's the one that attaches the pivot tube to one of the flat-bar supports. Not a big deal, I just welded it back up and re-melted the other side for good measure. Has anyone had any similar experiences?

It's a Woods RCC 42.
 
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I haven’t had that specific spot in need of welding, but it is amazing what kind of beating a BH take. If you look at used BHs at the dealer, they have welds all over them and mine has several as well.
 
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It is good to be able to weld these things together. My brushhog has just recently begun some cracks on the side skirts near corners. Partially caused by me backing into stuff.

I do not think that a brushhog is a buy it once and it will last a lifetime type of tool. Just too much abuse must occur when mowing brush.
 
 

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