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Originally Posted by J-Mech
Don't do that. Just replace it. It's a PITA if the bearing fails later and you need to change it. I guess it's up to you, as it's your money, your time and your machine, but I wouldn't go to the trouble of disassembly and not change the t/o bearing.
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O.K....That's works for me....I'll take your advice and use the new bearing....Thank You.