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There's no point in changing it out unless something is broken.I AM JUST BEGINNING THE RESEARCH ON HOW TO BEST GO ABOUT CONVERTING MY 1872 ALUNIMUM REAR END CASING INTO A CAST IRON REAR END CASING, THE GENERAL QUESTION TO START WITH IS WHICH CAST IRON DONOR IS BEST CHOICE FOR MY CONVERSION?
I have seen the frame bolts break in the cast iron units. Once they loosen they twist and wallow out the surrounding metal, Also in the cast units there have been ring gear and axle failures, the coarse splines can break /strip off. I did one myself plowing furrows one spring. Not much of a trade off maybe??The ears can and do break off in extreme situations, and the frame to rear bolts break off in the alum. housing or loosen. Due diligence goes a long way! I don't hear of ring gear or fine spline axle shaft failures.
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Mark - that's kinda interesting. I wonder if they would overhaul these tractor pumps. I think the common model number is "S-15" but others on here that have a pump handy or better memory can provide the correct number.Hamelton sun strand is a provider for various aircraft parts related to APUS and ENGINE COMPONENTS I do get the oppertunity to swap these parts sometimes as required, but the MFR. will do the overhauls. I can be more specific if you like some time, regards mark...
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