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   Brinkley70  
   
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     Topic: 1948 Allis Chalmers graderPosted: 11 Aug 2025 at 9:00pm  | 
 
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   Hi all,  I had an arm break on my grader.  I'm wondering if anyone has a parts machine?  It's the arm that attaches to the gear box that lowers one side of blade.  I caught a big rock just under the surface and it broke in half at both keyway's.  Here's a picture of part.   
   
  It looks to be all cast so I don't think a weld/strap would stand a chance. Thanks for any help. Thomas   | 
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   steve(ill)  
   
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     Posted: 11 Aug 2025 at 9:04pm | 
 
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   Cast iron would be brittle and break... It MIGHT be cast steel... and could be welded, if you dont find a replacement..
    
   
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     Posted: 11 Aug 2025 at 9:05pm | 
 
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   Here's a pic of actual part that broke. 
   
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     Posted: 11 Aug 2025 at 9:06pm | 
 
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   Yeah that's what I thinking.  
    
   
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     Posted: 11 Aug 2025 at 10:06pm | 
 
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   Sandblast - Wire brush till clean and wash with soap/ water.. or gasoline...i would bevel the crack on the OUTSIDE so it goes to a thin lip or edge on the ID... clamp it around a brass or aluminum tube so it is ROUND and right size.. or you can finish grind the inside with a die grinder later if you dont have a tube.... Preheat it with a propane or gas torch IN THE WELD AREA  up to 200 degrees or better.. The preheat is good and it will drive off any oil or residue... I always use 7018 stick rod on DC when i weld cast steel... Your milage may vary.
 
   
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