Pablo, we have this problem with our older Mack CH's. Specifically the rear of the frame, above the rear drive where the torque arm bolts to the frame. My boss usually will send the truck out to a frame shop, they grind it to the bare metal, weld the area, then weld a plate to both sides of the cracked area (with holes drilled to allow the torque arms to mount), then we reattach new torque arms. Mack knew this was a problem, so the have installed a reinforcing plate in those areas, but then it rusts out because they don't weld the plate to the frame properly.
Hareline crack in frame....
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Pablo-UA, Apr 17, 2012.
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I gotta say this thread got real interesting really good advice all u guys. So does a crack on the frame will put you OOS at the Coop or no?
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Just called frame guys, they say not a big problem.... I put some marks to see what will be -
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no rage i dont think its an OOS..i had a 2000 t600 that i had a 3rd axle put on. the frame had to be lengthened 14 inches. the shop cut the frame and welded new frame pieces in and then put a smaller frame channel on the inside and welded it all together. then put the axle mounts over the welded area and never had any problems. dot checked the truck many times and never said a word about the welds.
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if they find the crack, depending on where it's at and how bad it is, it's an OOS tow away ticket
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