Posted by wpeterson on November 06, 2012 at 18:35:52 from (24.25.172.102):
This message is a reply to an archived post by Retired Farmer on October 01, 2011 at 21:49:18. The original subject was "Re: John Deere 894 rake, how to replace bearing?".
just thought i'd add my two cents as i just took my rake apart to fix a wheel wobble. Stay away from the sprocket: i drove the pin out and tried to get the sprocket to move but gave up before i broke something. I took evrything apart from the other side: took hub off and am in the process of trying to find new bushings for that. The bearing i cut and split to get off. Turns out the bearing and locking collar are the same as the ends of a Ford 917 Flail mower, so i had some parts lying around. those parts are available, its the bushing for the hub that i'm having problems with. If anyone has a part diagram for the hub assembly? of course that doesnt mean the local deere dealer will have the part...
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