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3 Point hitch issue,,,question

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    Posted: 25 Feb 2010 at 10:23am
I've noticed that I've got a problem brewin' here on the back of my WD.
From the pictures below, you can see My 3 point hitch pivots are comming out of there sockets, I'm not sure how you go about repairing this?,,,taking suggestions!,,,Thanks!
 
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Larry - you can see those ends with the swivels balls were welded on your arms.   Replacements are readily available.  Just cut those off and weld new ones on.  Mike

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http://agsupplyonline.com/.sc/ms/cat/Three%20Point%20Hitch--Lift%20Arm%20Weld%20On%20Ends


Edited by Skyhighballoon(MO) - 25 Feb 2010 at 10:35am
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I saw that and wondered if that was the "fix" on this!
Thanks dude!,,I reccon a 7018 low h welding rod would be the right hardness for that,,or should I use 8018?
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7018 would be a good rod to use Larry.  We use it on all the structural stuff here at work.  
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OK,, Thanks Skip!
I know we used it for almost EVERYTHING on railroad cars!
8018 we used on "high pressure" tank car shell repairs, pretty hard rod.
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