JakesDad1
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New to the forum, hope you guys can help.
25 years ago we moved to Connecticut. The driveway is 700 feet long, unpaved, up a 13% grade. My first purchase was a Ford 8N and a 6' heavy duty grader blade for summer and winter driveway maintenance. The tractor died and was replaced by a Nortrac 20HP, 4x4 tractor (chains and weights all way around).
Now the grader has died! At the end of the current snow storm the king pin broke. I've already tried to weld it once (flux core wire feed). It held for 1 storm.
The king pin is welded in.
The question is: can I just cut the welds and replace with another bolt, or am I missing something.
To replace this blade in todays market it looks like about $1K, too much for me. The other alternative is to get a cheap one. Any Ideas?
25 years ago we moved to Connecticut. The driveway is 700 feet long, unpaved, up a 13% grade. My first purchase was a Ford 8N and a 6' heavy duty grader blade for summer and winter driveway maintenance. The tractor died and was replaced by a Nortrac 20HP, 4x4 tractor (chains and weights all way around).
Now the grader has died! At the end of the current snow storm the king pin broke. I've already tried to weld it once (flux core wire feed). It held for 1 storm.
The king pin is welded in.
The question is: can I just cut the welds and replace with another bolt, or am I missing something.
To replace this blade in todays market it looks like about $1K, too much for me. The other alternative is to get a cheap one. Any Ideas?