Posted by D Slater on February 19, 2015 at 08:50:12 from (184.14.187.78):
In Reply to: M rear wheel bearings posted by Meangreen on February 19, 2015 at 05:33:15:
Think most of the top bearings for that use run about the same as case IH. May find them discounted somewhere.
If you want cheep check out number 6214Z or other variations on eebay or other places. Some list the load specs and other specs and could be okay for use if checked out.
Will ad that it seems more inner bearings fail than outer and the outer ones came with a shielded side that went toward the inside of the tractor. lots of those axles have a good bit of wear at the seal surface. You have nothing to lose by inspecting the bearings after removing the axle caps. May not be easy to get all the old grease out to look. Also after wheel is off put a pipe or something on the axle or just push down hard without the leverage enough to see if the bull gear end will raise up and back down. Not 100% indication of inner bearing without looking but will give a idea. You will normally have some play.
Think ST-310-A was the latest IH bearing for that application. If I remember correct they have 10 balls. That's less than the originals. Think the IH engineers decided on less balls to give more when the axles flexed.
This post was edited by D Slater at 09:52:58 02/19/15.
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