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Topic: Timken vs. National Bearings
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| S.D.L.
02-24-2013 16:26:35
12.189.32.37
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| Tom-PA
03-04-2013 00:24:17
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Re: Timken vs. National Bearings in reply to S.D.L., 02-24-2013 16:26:35
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| I passed the Timken plant last year and You should see all the steel they have in the yard! I drooled so to speak thinking of what I could make. Then realized, it is specialized steel for the bearings. They had a couple of train cars on the siding in the yard when I passed.. It looks like quite a facility and must make a huge amount of bearings and cups.. |
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| Stephen Newell
02-27-2013 04:49:49
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Re: Timken vs. National Bearings in reply to S.D.L., 02-24-2013 16:26:35
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| I would be happy with either one equally. |
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| Oliver662011
03-04-2013 16:41:38
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Re: Timken vs. National Bearings in reply to Stephen Newell, 02-27-2013 04:49:49
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| Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
I would agree
Mike |
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| greygoat
02-26-2013 13:53:38
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Re: Timken vs. National Bearings in reply to S.D.L., 02-24-2013 16:26:35
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| National OIL SEALS was purchased by Timkin, and are now Timkin oil seals..same part numbers. I don't know about the bearings, but, for some reason, I just assumed that National bearings were "Purchased" from others, and relabeled National |
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| CHUCK CAMBIS
02-27-2013 16:03:37
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Re: Timken vs. National Bearings in reply to greygoat, 02-26-2013 13:53:38
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| Have you read the current company history and products? http://www.nationalbearings.com Looks the same to me and i was told they went out of business nearly 50 years ago............. |
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| Bob
02-24-2013 18:17:57
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Re: Timken vs. National Bearings in reply to S.D.L., 02-24-2013 16:26:35
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| Pretty sure the point is moot "cuz no one bearing manufacturer makes all part numbers and, whether you are buying Timken or National, for various part numbers, the bearing in the box will be someone else"s bearing re-packaged. |
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| Josh Russell
03-01-2013 03:25:00
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Re: Timken vs. National Bearings in reply to Bob, 02-24-2013 18:17:57
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| You are right . I used to work for a company that rebuilt rearends for underground mining equipment and we were only aloud to use timken or national products .A timken rep came in one day and said that most bearing companys buy bearings and seals from timken and package as their own . |
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