Stomis
Professional Amateur
And no laying it on hot WILL NOT work.
And no laying it on hot WILL NOT work.


I may get flamed by some of you professional welders (not trying to be a smart@$$ either, I know some of you really are professional or at least really good) but I don't do anything special to cast when I weld to it. I clean it off, grind it down to shiny metal and weld it with a mig welder with 25/75 co2/argon mix. Occasionally Ill have a weld crack when it cools, just grind a v-notch in it and weld it back up.
Ive welded spider gears to carriers, axle tubes to the center sections and hydro ram mounts to the center sections and never had one break. Just have to check all the welds after they have cooled for cracks and fix any that did and I rarely have any crack. Welded up a set of tubes and two ram mounts last weekend and didn't have a single crack.
There are two welding instructors at the school I work at, one of them does it the same way I do and the other swears you have to follow the process, preheat/nickel rod/slow cool down![]()
I guess I'm gona ask why is the yoke pointed up or is that an illusion. Did the whole thing roll forward?

I have nothing to add but this picture of my 9" fabricated housing that I broke last weekTrussing would have prevented it.

If your gona leave the ground you better truss it.![]()