Posted by Mtjohnso on February 10, 2023 at 20:46:58 from (172.56.104.99):
Have a SWD9 that my son bought and mounted a blade on the front. The SWD9 has 4 mounting holes on either side of the radiator and 4 more back by the clutch housing on each side. He only mounted this big heavy blade to the mounting holes by the radiator. Bottom line is that we did some pushing of some dirt the casting broke right behind the mounting holes from one side to the other. This damaged the radiator and the fan blades also. I have everything off the tractor and need to reattach the broken cast part which is needed to support the radiator. I have seen where people have brazed cast back together and it has held ( my Super A had the bull gear housing all brazed up before I got it. Still holding together) The blade will not go back on the tractor. So the casting will be supporting the radiator. The cast piece that broke off is about 3 ft wide and about 9 inches in depth. The piece that it gets attached to is about 4 to 5 ft long and 3 foot wide. So heating it up is a problem. I am planning on taking this to a shop, if I can find one. Is this even feasible? What have you seen done and what method was used?
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