BravoXray
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- Dec 17, 2019
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- Nothern Indiana
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- Kubota BX2230, John Deere 430 Diesel
Saw this video of a shop in Pakistan I believe, that repairs a broken differential pinion. I can't imagine that the weld repair is any where as strong as the original metal. In addition, the heat from the welding has to have weakened the original metal. I would have liked to see how much runout it had on a dial indicator when they were finished.
I have seen them repair broken teeth on pinions and ring gears also, and I wonder how long they lasted, considering the way they overload and abuse the trucks.
I have seen them repair broken teeth on pinions and ring gears also, and I wonder how long they lasted, considering the way they overload and abuse the trucks.