Posted by Raham on September 11, 2012 at 15:33:11 from (203.174.175.164):
In Reply to: Re: Sickle mower posted by SadFarmall on September 11, 2012 at 04:34:02:
Hi, Sad farmall, when I was talking to the bearing supply he told me the bearings arent called bearings or needle rollers. He did mention the proper name that I cant recall now. The problem for them aside from the odd shaft sizes is the thickness of the actual rollers housed in the cages of the bearings. He did say these particular bearings are special in that they are designed to work in a slow turning environment, he reckons that if they were to spin fast they would fail. The exact dimensions I am looking for are 2 bearings 100 mm long with outside dimension of 56mm and inside dimension of 37mm ;- Also 1 bearing 87mm long & 1 bearing 60 mm long with outside dimension of 40mm & inside dimension of 27mm. I do know of at least 1 more problem I am going to have when I get closer to completion and that is the drive shaft from the crank to the blades is missing which will mean either making one at an engineers or finding one somewhere, can you help me there. I am not particularly great with emails and the computer in general what does Email is open mean.
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