Posted by rustcollector on December 08, 2012 at 19:21:06 from (70.195.192.194):
In Reply to: broken spindle posted by RustyR on December 08, 2012 at 18:32:06:
Rusty, Schwartz front end for a 560 is a little light for an 806 even without a loader. My advice would be take the spindle out and go to a welding shop. A good welder can weld the spindle good enough for you to get by until you can find a better front end. I don't know if a front from a 66 or 86 series tractor will fit, but it is heavier than even what came in an 806 and would be worth looking and measuring. None of the spindles in that vintage IH were made the way they should have been. The problem is that the steering arm to the spindle is made with a straight spline instead of tapered spline and will work loose and cannot be tightened; thus many have been welded onto the spindle. FWIW (for what it's worth)
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