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You guys are great! I sure didn't expect such quick answers. Just what I needed. Looks like I need to weld a stip of 3/8 X 3/4 X 42" to the bottom edge and drill it for bolts to hold the cutting edge.

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Charlie, LOL your photo is better, it shows the cutting edge.
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Lucas, there is no "equivalent" to Hy-Tran, however you can use SAE 30 aka straight 30 weight oil. Hy-Tran is a special hydrostatic transmission fluid. I suppose you could go to a Farm Supply center like Fleet Farm or TSC and use their generic hydrostatic transmission fluid.

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Lucas, that would be straight 30 weight, no 10W- or 5W- or any other prefix, just plain 30 weight.

All you lurkers please note that this is for GEAR DRIVES only, no using 30 weight in hydrostatic transmissions.
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Kraig M

some time back I read a post on here about front axels and in general casting of parts. I have a werd bump on my O front axel that I thought you might shed some light on. I can`t think what it would be for . later Don T

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Did you find this on yor Original that you painted ? later Don T
 
Don, I believe that would be bump a stop for the steering spindle to prevent it from turning too far.
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Wanted to ask if anyone would share some information on the best way to clean out old varnished gas out of the metal tanks?
 

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