[Farmall] Crank Bearing Repair
olmstead at ridgenet.net
olmstead at ridgenet.net
Sat Feb 10 11:39:03 PST 2007
Beautiful job, Chris! Very well done, stronger than original, and it
uses as much of the original tractor part as you could manage. Fine
photography also. I haven't done anything more with the broken O-12
parts. Every crank I examined, about ten of 'em, was broken in the same
place. I have three or four piled up waiting my attention. I am
concerned that they might not come out as strong as what you did on the
10-20 crank bearing, because I would be welding two ears onto the cast
body, not surrounding it as you did. As you know, mounting ears on O-12
hand crank bearing are perpendicular to crank, not parallel as on 10-20.
-Karl
>
> A while back I mentioned repairing the type of hand crank bearing for
> the 10-20, 15-30, or the tractractors. I took a few pictures of the
> process. The first part is turning the bearing down to about 2 1/4".
> That usually removes most of the break and does not cut in to the grease
> passage. http://home.att.net/~klossner/crank1.jpg This one did not quite
> clean up but what is missing will be filled with weld. The next part is
> to cut out the replacement flange. I flame cut the plate it does
> require a little more grinding but I think it is still faster than with
> the band saw. http://home.att.net/~klossner/crank2.jpg Once that is
> ground to shape find the center and drill to match the casting. I use a
> hole saw little easier on things removing that much material and it does
> not have to be a precise fit. http://home.att.net/~klossner/crank3.jpg
> The grease fitting boss helps line the parts up for welding.
> http://home.att.net/~klossner/crank4.jpg The part can be welded or
> brazed. I welded this one since it had more to fill in from the
> original break. Preheating is a little more forgiving since the
> replacement flange is mild steel. It is still enough heat to crystallize
> the old grease. http://home.att.net/~klossner/crank5.jpg
> http://home.att.net/~klossner/crank6.jpg To center punch the mounting
> holes I clamp it to the tractor with the crank in place so every thing
> lines up.
>
> Chris Klossner
> http://home.att.net/~klossner/
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