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bearing woes
I just got the AC running so I could use the tractor mowing sudan
grass. We want to leave on vacation Sunday. So, of course, a bearing went out in the stalk chopper. I call it a tilt out bearing. There's two openings in the holding flange. Tilt or rotate the bearing 90 degrees and it snaps out. With only minutes till Mcmaster closed, I ordered this entire unit: http://www.mcmaster.com/#2773t6/=ddmbco The mounting pillow block is all wrong. I couldn't find just the bearing for the life of me. Do you think the above unit has a tilt out bearing in it? Or, do I need to run 60 miles to a bearing house in the morning? What is the correct name for these bearings? Karl |
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