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Pollack Pete

I'm working on a Brand X mower deck that has a few cracks.No rot,just cracks.Looking for opinions on repairing the cracks.Weld from the top? Weld from the bottom? Weld both top and bottom?Thanks for any info.

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kwalshy

depends on the size of the cracks, aka the gap your trying to fill with the weld material.

on my deck that had multiple cracks where spindles/mandrels bolt on, I welded from top & bottom to fill the gaps.

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JoeM
1 hour ago, kwalshy said:

aka the gap your trying to fill with the weld material

 

I have a slug of brass that I hold under the larger gaps/missing piece areas when filling. If you get the heat just right, welding one side is all that is necessary. Just look and see if you got good penetration.  

Drilling a small hole at the end of the major cracks tends to stop the re-crack or migrations.

I weld that thin stuff vertical down. :twocents-02cents:

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Pollack Pete

No gaps at all.Just fatigue cracks where the height adjuster is bolted on.

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Lee1977
1 hour ago, Pollack Pete said:

No gaps at all.Just fatigue cracks where the height adjuster is bolted on.

 

1 hour ago, Pollack Pete said:

No gaps at all.Just fatigue cracks where the height adjuster is bolted on.

I would weld it and add a metal plate on the bottom side.  I have a WH 42" deck that I added plates on both sides of the height adjuster as it was rusted out. I can't see to weld anymore so i added a 14 gage to the bottom and a 16 gage to the top also a few extra bolts .

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oliver2-44

Yep drill a small hole at each end of the crack to stop it from spreading.

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Ed Kennell
44 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

 

I would weld it and add a metal plate on the bottom side.  I have a WH 42" deck that I added plates on both sides of the height adjuster as it was rusted out. I can't see to weld anymore so i added a 14 gage to the bottom and a 16 gage to the top also a few extra bolts .

 

                                        :text-yeahthat:    I always add a backer plate under the hanger and wheel supports.

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bc.gold

To keep the crack from progressing drill a small hole at or slightly beyond the break

 

Stop Drilling And Welding

 

I understand that you need to stop drill a crack to prevent the crack from spreading
My question is two fold.....how do you identify the exact end of the crack and should you weld up the hole when welding the crack?

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RJ Hamner
2 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

                                        :text-yeahthat:    I always add a backer plate under the hanger and wheel supports.

:text-yeahthat:

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