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IHC obsolete bearings problem solved!

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rex

05-06-2004 04:40:19




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Posted a message a few weeks ago looking for obsolete axle bearings for my 101 manure spreader, went to local dealer Motion Industries and the guy there found a bearing distrbutor named BERLISS Bearings they made what I needed and had it in a week. Just some info for you fellows who run into the same problem. Rex




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rex

05-08-2004 04:53:55




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 Re: IHC obsolete bearings problem solved! in reply to rex, 05-06-2004 04:40:19  
If you type in BERLISS BEARINGS it will take you to the web site of the company that Motion ordered from, while not a large outfit they list lots of bearings mine where 2 1/4 id X 2 3/4 od and 2 7/8 wide as you will see they do not list that size in their catalog, but they made them for me, a little pricy $65 a piece but what are you going to do when you got to have it a they seem like the only game it town. Rex

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jimmy z.

05-07-2004 20:59:46




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 Re: IHC obsolete bearings problem solved! in reply to rex, 05-06-2004 04:40:19  
rex- i buy from motion here in erie, pa. somtimes takes awile {ordered from work}, but the rep. here is very good. applied helped me with belt wheel gearbox bearings for my h, and erie bearings can help also.



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chad

05-06-2004 04:51:36




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 Re: IHC obsolete bearings problem solved! in reply to rex, 05-06-2004 04:40:19  
I 99% of the time take my bearings to Motion or Applied (old detroit ball) I usualy save half of the dealer prices. It just depends who I buy from and how fast I need the parts and ho has them in stock.
I got wheel bearings for a yamaha 4-wheeler from motion paid $8 each for 4 of them. yamaha dealer wanted $19 each. I got the exact make and model number for replacement.
Chad



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