
Originally Posted by
drujinin
They referr to welding missing teeth on machinery, then finsh with a grinder and a file. There is no referance to heat treatment.
I know a couple of guys who have welded teeth back on crawler final drive bull gears and not had a problem. They don't figure on wear due to the fact that these are occasional use tractors. "Show Toys"
I TIG welded up the splines on a spider gear shaft for a Belarus 4 wd tractor, rough ground it with a 4 1/2 grinder then finish ground it with a dremel tool so the gears had a good slip fit. It had about 3 inches of spline gone in the middle of the shaft. I had it heat treated (case hardened) its been in the tractor for 3 years and the old farmer that owns it really uses it.
Just my experience
Restored 1970 ford tractor,1931 Model A PU streetrod, lifted 1978 F150, 1971 VW bug, antique chain saws