Posted by Joe120 on July 14, 2015 at 21:21:27 from (71.48.208.139):
Hello,
I have a question concerning the inner axle bearing for a Farmall Super C part number ST295. I purchased a 6310 bearing which has 7 balls in it compared to the 10 of the original bearing. I did not realize this once I got home due to the seals. I am only going to be using the tractor maybe 1 or twice a month with a small 4ft bushhog attached to keep a 2 acre field mowed down with it. The aftermarket bearing is made by KBC 6310zz with metal shields which I plan on removing when installing. I know that more balls in the bearing means larger load capacity. Would the 6310zz bearing work ok in here and hold up vs the other bearing? This tractor will not see as much work as it did at one time before so I think i will be ok but wanted to get the opinions of others that have been down this road. I don't really want to have to go back into a few months down the road because of the bearing.
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