Posted by greygoat on September 09, 2008 at 07:25:17 from (75.121.174.173):
In Reply to: Roller bearings posted by Tom R S on September 09, 2008 at 05:00:01:
I worked for a few years for Minnesota Bearing company. The Amish were always coming in trying to locate bearings of this type, for mowers and old farm machinery. IH/McCormick mowers use this type of axle bearings. I never had much luck finding anything for the mowers, though we did have, (in 1988) a catalog of such bearings but I can't remember the name anymore. There was a firm supplying the antique auto hobby, that had odd bearings. Model T Fords may have used such a bearing. Purchase a copy of "Hemmings Motor News" and search the advertisers, you may find a supplier there. Also note that some stuff comes from eastern europe where the horse is still used in farming, and they are many years behind us in technology.
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