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Old 12-30-2014, 01:39 PM
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Default QA42A part numbers

I have a qa42a mounted on my 782. Wondering if anyone has non-IH part numbers for the auger bearings and gear box bearings and seals. I buy all my bearings from motion industries and need part numbers that will cross to a aftermarket bearing. Like say a timken or NICE bearing. I can't find anything that has been helpful in my searching the web. Any help would be much appreciated. I have all the IH numbers but can't seem to find any others.
IH-124348-r91( Ujoints need 2)

475-698-R91( bearings need 2)

455-102-R91(collar need 2 if don't come with above bearing)

462-360-R1(flange for above bearing)

387-835-R92(needle bearing need 1)

IH-76897-C1( sprocket need 1)

Gear Box:
475-628-R92 (non sealed bearing need 2)

TC-788025 or 485-306-R1( oil seal need 2)

475-627-R91( bearing sealed need 2)
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Old 12-30-2014, 02:29 PM
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First off

Second, all you have to do is give a bearing company the numbers on the old ones or give them dimensions and they can cross the bearings for you. Even with this info you still may need to cross them. Finding bearings and seals is pretty easy, you just have to call a bearing company.

Here you go:

IH-124348-r91( Ujoints need 2):
These seldom fail, I can get you a number but don't have it handy. I'd run them unless they are bad.

475-698-R91( bearings need 2):
455-102-R91(collar need 2 if don't come with above bearing):
462-360-R1(flange for above bearing):

You can get these at a farm store. Just a 1" flange bearing with a lock collar.

387-835-R92(needle bearing need 1):
BA1210 This is a cage bearing, not full compliment but will work. Don't have a number for the full compliment at this time.

IH-76897-C1( sprocket need 1):
You will have to make one of these, or have one made.

Gear Box:
475-628-R92 (non sealed bearing need 2):

R12

TC-788025 or 485-306-R1( oil seal need 2):
SKF 7628

475-627-R91( bearing sealed need 2):
Nice 1630DC


JeffinPA makes all the shafts for the gear boxes and the the jackshaft for the drive. I would also suggest using him for the sprocked. Here is a link to his ad for the parts. http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=20875
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Old 12-30-2014, 02:33 PM
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Here are the part numbers I used for my rebuild. The auger bearings are a greaseable bearing with collar in a cast iron housing. I didn't need u-joints or a sprocket so I don't have those numbers. Site sponser, Mark Hellrung (Yosemite Sam) has everything you need at good prices too if your interested.

If you need new gearbox shafts or a transfer shaft, Jeffinpa makes great reproductions. parts by Jeff

Transfer shaft- Torrington B-1210 OH
Auger- SBTRD205-16G
Gearbox inner bearing- General-R12
Gearbox outer bearing- IDC-1630 2RS
Gearbox seal- TCM-07162TB-H-BX

BTW welcome to OCC! (I see it's your first post)

Bill

Edit: awe fer crying out loud Jon, that's what I get for proof reading.
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Old 12-30-2014, 02:37 PM
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Edit: awe fer crying out loud Jon, that's what I get for proof reading.
Sorry Bill....

I wasn't even fast!!
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Old 12-30-2014, 03:27 PM
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Sorry Bill....

I wasn't even fast!!
Thanks, I was only kidding though. Just one of those times I put something together, hit preview and your post showed up.

OP, I took one of everything I needed to a local bearing store like Jon suggested and they crossed the numbers off the numbers on the bearings. I walked out with everything but the correct needle bearings, the ones they stocked didn't have to hole for the grease zerk. They ordered them in and I got them a few days later.

Bill
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