184 Low Boy Pilot Bearing

GarryinNC

Well-known Member
I have another question about a 184 Low Boy. Is the engine/transmission clutch pilot bearing a bushing or a ball bearing? The service manual shows what looks like a bushing type for the 154/185 series and a ball bearing for the 184. I know some of the folks here have had them out and will know first hand.
As always, thanks for all of the good information. I am on here about every day reading the posts in most forums and always enjoy and learn.

Garry
 
parts book calls it bearing,clutch pilot, 184 tractors, and then for others(154/185) it calls out a bushing. It also looks like the bearing is in the small diamater of the flywheel as the bushings on the others are in the end of the crankshaft. hope this helps, stumper
 
It's a sealed ball bearing installed in the flywheel.

The 154 & 185 uses a bushing installed in the clutch plate on the transmission shaft.

The Farmall Cub uses a bushing installed in the crankshaft.
 
(quoted from post at 06:58:51 05/15/12) It's a sealed ball bearing installed in the flywheel.

The 154 & 185 uses a bushing installed in the clutch plate on the transmission shaft.

The Farmall Cub uses a bushing installed in the crankshaft.

Thank You all for replies. The clutch drags some and I thought this might be causing part of the problem.

Garry
 

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