Unit_2
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Ed, I had the same problem on a 2188. The repair I did was indended to be temporary just to get me to the end of harvest, but I was surprised how good it lasted. I went to an auto parts store and bought a product called QuikSteel. It is a steel-reinforced epoxy putty that claims to harden like steel. I spread that over the worn spot about a 1_4 thick. After a several hundred acres of wheat the repair looked as good as the day I did it. It was inexpensive and easy to do. I traded the machine off after harvest so I can not say how long it lasted.