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Re: Buying transmission bearings
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Posted by Eric Wise on January 06, 2007 at 02:33:29 from (72.160.160.106):
In Reply to: Buying transmission bearings posted by Brad in WI on January 06, 2007 at 01:14:34:
Over the years, three separate times, I've checked off-brand bearings and seals in the rear end of an M. When I add the cost for every bearing and seal from the pilot bearing to the PTO, the dealer was always less expensive.....and I didn't have to measure all that stuff or write down the part numbers. The bearing supply houses charge for freight on top of the part and it's my responsibility to get the right part too. If you can't find a good parts man, I'll recommend mine in Ohio. Oh, yeah, and if the part is at the local distribution point, we get it next day. Don't fall for the will-fit stuff. It's not worth the extra money and time.
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