Chuck (CA)
Well-known Member
In 2009 , I cracked the rear end housing on my New Holland T1510.
http://search.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=ttalk&th=797779
I bought the materials from Lok N Stitch and my son and I repaired the cast iron rear end. Years later, after using a rotary mower, post hole digger, middle buster (a lot), disc, and pulling everything from T posts to trees, the repair has held up fine. I did baby it for the first year and was constantly checking it for leaks, but I gotta say, it"s a great alternative to welding. The parts cost just over 300.00.
I don"t have any ties to this company. Just a great Shout-out.
http://search.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=ttalk&th=797779
I bought the materials from Lok N Stitch and my son and I repaired the cast iron rear end. Years later, after using a rotary mower, post hole digger, middle buster (a lot), disc, and pulling everything from T posts to trees, the repair has held up fine. I did baby it for the first year and was constantly checking it for leaks, but I gotta say, it"s a great alternative to welding. The parts cost just over 300.00.
I don"t have any ties to this company. Just a great Shout-out.