Posted by donjr on December 14, 2012 at 17:12:55 from (72.71.187.209):
In Reply to: Welding question posted by SteveinMo on December 14, 2012 at 08:01:30:
We had one many years ago that Dad screwed up and left the water in it one year- probably 60 years ago. It froze and pushed the ends out and popped the roller bearings off the axle shaft. We used a sledge hammer to beat the ends back in, welded the ends back to the axle, replaced the bearings, cut a hole in the end, and filled the roller with cement. No more freezing problems, it's super heavy, and after using it myself, I loan it out to all of the neighbors for their lawns. That old roller has outlasted about ten tractors over the years, and looks like it will outlast me.
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