Farmall super mta axle bearings.

What bearings are you using in the axles. I can't see spending a pile of money at caseih when they should cross to something a little cheaper. St223 and st310 are the bearings in question.
 
Check ebay for Bower roller bearings. Search 560 rear axle bearings inner. Make sure they send the Bower and not the ball bearing. The outer bearing for use with roller inner is different too IIRC.

The Bower inner rollers are mucho better and in 560's after about 1960 or61.
 
Jim, I get a lot of my big, expensive bearings off eBay. Many times you can find what you're looking for that is NOS, but in a crappy looking box. I bought a set of 2 of the rear ball bearings for the crankshaft on my F20. Those are pretty expensive bearings, even for the cheap no name ones. This package of 2 bearings was just listed by the bearing number, which I had crossed. It was 2 SKF bearings, USA made, NOS, but in crappy boxes that were kind of scruffed up. Fine with me, I wasn't planning on using the boxes. The bearings were still sealed in plastic. The darn shipping was 15X the cost of the bearings! .50 bid won the bearings, a little over $7.50 shipping. So I got about $300+ of bearings for around $8. Did the same thing with the bearings in my Silver King transmission. Most are kind of odd numbers that were a little pricey compared to your average bearing, but still found all of them on eBay that were cheaper than any part store or bearing house. I'll only buy US made bearings for that stuff.
 
When comparing prices on axle bearings, one thing that was pointed out to me on a 560. If I remember right the originals had 9 balls in the bearing and cheaper bearings had 8 balls. And a big difference in price and lighter duty. chris
 
I have never had an axle bearing go bad on the m thru 450 series. If you are worried about spending money go to a parts yard and get good used bearings. You certainly don't need 560 roller bearings. like the bumper sticker from the junk yard says your car runs on used parts.
 

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