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Old 08-01-2019, 12:31 PM   #23
BRENT in 10-uh-C
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Default Re: misdiagnosis based on assumptions

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Originally Posted by d.j. moordigian View Post

Brent,
I said / posted that same thought years ago (maybe on the old Barn?) and I got shot down by the group,...which I think is bs.....on a safety item..


Gosh Dudley, I don't really remember that but I don't doubt that. My guess is folks don't really think about it unless they have the equipment to do it and it becomes more prevalent to think about doing it.





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Would a worn axle housing race have caused additional bending stress on the axle, promoting a fatigue failure?

I'm sure it could Bud, -or maybe it could be from a sheared axle key that nicked the edge of the keyway which ultimately set up a stress riser.
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