Joker72 88 #1 Posted 1 hour ago Can/should this be welded? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallfish 19,352 #2 Posted 1 hour ago Hmm, first I've seen that. Yes, it could and should be welded. Pretty easy for that one. Jack it up by that 3/4 foot peg bar and it should close the crack gap. Weld it right to the bar inside and out and the crack too 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 77,495 #3 Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, wallfish said: Hmm, first I've seen that. 2 minutes ago, wallfish said: Yes, it could and should be welded. Pretty easy for that one. Jack it up by that 3/4 foot peg bar and it should close the crack gap. Weld it right to the bar inside and out and the crack too I hope I don't really need to say this but... REMOVE THE BATTERY FIRST. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 11,333 #4 Posted 11 minutes ago OK - you have a lot going on there. Are both sides cracked in the same place?? If so, it must ride like a hobby-horse with the frame flexing. Flexing - did the frame take a permanent set, dipping downward - on both sides?? If it is all in the affirmative for my questions - game over. Find a good donor frame. Sounds extreme?? Here's why. The is severe acid corrosion on the frame and in thru the crack. You cannot weld over that - the surface must have all that removed, and the crack Vee gouged out. That requires stripping the tractor to the bare frame. Then the forces that caused the crack need to be spread over a longer area - that requires either a plate or other angle to be inside the frame with the frame inverted and clamped down on a stout welding table.. Short version- - can it be done to properly fix the frame, yes. Is it worth going thru all that, probably no. I agree with the others that if all you want is a short term "field fix", then even the easy way out is not easy. My 3 cents... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites