johnsanderson
New member
Hallo Folks,
I have a Landini 4WD tractor with a Massey Ferguson front axle. Exact year of build unknown but could be found out
(the tractor is in another location right now).
The problem is that the steering knuckle joints -on both sides- were driven to destruction in the past. The tapered pins/ball joints at the track
rod ends are easily enough replaceable but there is a lot of damage within the cast housing of the axle hubs.
Past `mechanics' have done welding & bushing in the castings but this hasn't lasted.
Is there a recognised or known fix for this, other than sourcing and fitting new hub castings?
That's an expensive dragged out pain I want to avoid.
bestos, John
I have a Landini 4WD tractor with a Massey Ferguson front axle. Exact year of build unknown but could be found out
(the tractor is in another location right now).
The problem is that the steering knuckle joints -on both sides- were driven to destruction in the past. The tapered pins/ball joints at the track
rod ends are easily enough replaceable but there is a lot of damage within the cast housing of the axle hubs.
Past `mechanics' have done welding & bushing in the castings but this hasn't lasted.
Is there a recognised or known fix for this, other than sourcing and fitting new hub castings?
That's an expensive dragged out pain I want to avoid.
bestos, John