Mahindra 6075 Joystick Part

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BCL12

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The is from the front-end loader joystick and is the Axis that seems to be a weak point based on how many are on order with Mahindra. The only solution Mahindra offers is to replace the entire joystick kit. I don’t understand why one has to buy a $345.80 lever kit when all that is needed is a much smaller part, aggravating!!! Could a much stronger material been chosen to manufacture the Axis like steel, jus sayin, I would have thought so!!!

Also if anyone else has dealt with this and possibly had a machine shop make a stronger version, please point me to them? Photos are of the broken axis from the joystick.
 

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That doesn't look all that complicated. Mostly a matter of locating a nut of that size and thread. A couple proper size set collars or sections of pipe. Set it all up and weld it together. I'm sure I could do all that myself, so there should be no reason why any qualified weld shop couldn't duplicate that. And make one twice as strong at that.
 
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That doesn't look all that complicated. Mostly a matter of locating a nut of that size and thread. A couple proper size set collars or sections of pipe. Set it all up and weld it together. I'm sure I could do all that myself, so there should be no reason why any qualified weld shop couldn't duplicate that. And make one twice as strong at that.
That's a very simple approach, thanks for the suggestion.
 

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