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ACinSC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Dec 2015 Location: South Carolina Points: 2766 |
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Posted: 07 Nov 2024 at 5:56am |
We've lost another 20" disc to a hidden stump. Disc broke off again leaving the center piece on the axle. New disc is $35 . Just wondering if broken ones could be welded back together or is that a bad idea? Thanks
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jaybmiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Greensville,Ont Points: 22480 |
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bad idea... discs will have been heat treated and when you weld them, poof, HT is gone where you welded.... sadly I have 2, 18 or 20" ones here with square-ish center holes. found out NOT to put on ground like a volcano else you get scared to death with the number of snakes inside next day when you pick them up......
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ACinSC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Dec 2015 Location: South Carolina Points: 2766 |
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Sounds about right Jay, except for the snakes. Didn't think you had many up north. Thanks
Edited by ACinSC - 07 Nov 2024 at 8:44am |
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8070nc
Orange Level Access Joined: 21 Mar 2019 Location: North Carolina Points: 505 |
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Its 50/50. Ive seen welding work fine and ive seen it not work. Just accordind to if you want to try itn
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4545 |
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If your soil is not filled with rock, and the stump was a very rear incident you may have some success with a welded blade. As jay pointed out you do lose the heat treating that hardens the blade.
Now that the cows are back in. You will have the best luck with a low hydrogen rod like 7018. Edited by Ray54 - 07 Nov 2024 at 10:42am |
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ACinSC
Orange Level Joined: 16 Dec 2015 Location: South Carolina Points: 2766 |
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Thanks guys!
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