[AT] Old roller style bearings
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sat Jul 17 11:28:31 PDT 2010
Well if that bearing is still made or stocked folks like Motion Industries
can measure it with a micrometer and match it up. Likely it's not and you
might be stuck trying to find a used one or a new old stock part. I doubt
you'll have a lot of luck with that either. Another option is to have a
machine shop adapt the axle and wheel for a different type bearing. I've
got an AC bush hog that had a funky roller bearing setup in the trailing
wheel when it was new. There was essentially no way to keep bearings in it
unless you greased the rear wheel about every 8 hours and it took a lot of
grease to fill the housing. When the thing was about 10 years old (late
60's) I got a guy to look at it. He pulled to Mack truck engine water pump
bearings off his shelf and did a little measuring. He had to take a few
thousands cut off the inside of the housing on both ends, leaving a nice
little shoulder and then he made a couple of press fit bushings to fit the
inside of the bearing to the "axle" shaft. I never had another minutes
trouble with it. I haven't used that mower in 30 years but I bet those
bearings are still ok.
Charlie
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From: "Ernie" <cchopper at centurytel.net>
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> We can not find any markings, it is off of an old steel wheeled IHC side
> delivery rake. I would guess a minimum of 75 years old.
>
> Ernie
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> This is where I would start. Can you read a number on them anywhere?
>
> http://www.motionindustries.com/motion3/jsp/mii/index.html
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> Ch
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>> Is there a source for replacement for old style roller bearings? I'm not
>> sure is you even call them roller bearings as they look more like larger
>> nails vs. rollers.
>>
>> Ernie
>>
>> 'In God We Trust'
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