[AT] 930 Case Tractor steering bearings

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Mon Nov 4 08:25:49 PST 2019


I spent over 3 hours searching online, ebay and everything else. Summit 
racing was the pest price on the highest one.  After 3 hours I gave up 
and took Summit.  My time is worth something....
Cecil

On 11/4/2019 8:20 AM, rbrooks at hvc.rr.com wrote:
> You should be able to cross the Timken pn’s over to other bearing 
> manufacturers.
>
> You may find a large difference on price
>
> Bob
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> On Nov 4, 2019, at 8:31 AM, "craig.warner47346 at frontier.com 
> <mailto:craig.warner47346 at frontier.com>" 
> <craig.warner47346 at frontier.com 
> <mailto:craig.warner47346 at frontier.com>> wrote:
>
>> Have you tried searching the manufacturer part numbers at Ebay? My 
>> business has lots of old and/or obsolete equipment. I’ve had good 
>> luck finding NOS parts, bearings etc. there.
>>
>> The other thing that made me turn to Ebay for bearings was pricing 
>> them through Binks. Buying a bearing for an agitator through Binks 
>> was often $20. I can buy the same bearing all day in ebay for $2-$3.
>>
>>
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>> On Monday, November 4, 2019, 8:12 AM, Cecil Bearden 
>> <crbearden at copper.net <mailto:crbearden at copper.net>> wrote:
>>
>>     My old 930 Case only wants to turn right.  The steering gear
>>     needs to be rebuilt.  The bearings are only 1in diameter, but are
>>     tapered ball thrust bearings.  The cone, which has no balls on
>>     it, is listed from Case at $85 6 years ago.  The 2 bearings and 2
>>     seals would cost over $300!!!!!!!  When I contacted my Case
>>     dealer, they said the parts were no longer available.    I took
>>     the case numbers and cross referenced them to other manufacturers
>>     and also found the Timken and Bower numbers.  I found the parts
>>     for about $250, now just waiting to see if they get here.....
>>
>>     I used www.yoyopart.com <http://www.yoyopart.com> to find the
>>     interchange.   This site has a vast number of part numbers and
>>     will show the different manufacturers that use the part.  I
>>     usually can cross reference 90% of the parts I need on this site.
>>
>>     Cecil
>>
>>
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