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Broken Spindle

btfarm

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Broke the spindle on my Ford2000 tractor tonight while mowing on the hillside. It's buried in the ground good (downhill side). I've got an emergency one I welded so I can get to the shop but it's gonna be real hard to get the damn thing up in the air enough to change it out.:mad2: It wouldn't be hard if the bucket wasn't off for mowing (so it's less stress on the spindle...:nonod:)
Just thought I'd post this for the hell of it...
 
I had that problem with my belarus,broke spindles on a regulair basis,i welded them up a couple times,new ones where over 250 pop a piece.That gets old real quik.
I finally put a Cockshutt 1850 wheatland front axle under it,that is 20 yrs ago,it's proven to be indestructable.
 
So I finally got it repaired with a new spindle purchased from New Holland for $175. Here's a pic of the broken Chinese one I paid $85 for a couple of years ago next to the new one. They may look alot alike but sure aren't! The savings aren't worth the hassle. I had done the same thing with the other side a while back. You get what you pay for. Not to mention the safety issue.
 

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The original ones lasted a good 20 years and I work the dog shit out of that loader tractor (see bucket extension). Actually it's an ag tractor with an industrial loader and then I mow REAL rough hillsides (without the bucket) too.
 

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Yea,i got to admit you don't baby it by the looks of that rear counterweight and chains:D

I was just as bad though on my loader tractor,but i got a real machine now for the grunt work...AC 940 wheel loader;)
 
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