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Mea culpa. I'm usually pretty good about checking the web first.
At $15 I might as well buy it. Thanks! |
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A number would be helpful, thanks! |
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I keep bearings from 200-206 as well as skate bearings and a few others. This idler is none of the above. It's in inch dimensions, which is common only to lawn mowers.
I changed out the bearing on my 48" deck a while back. It was a stock bearing, probably a 203FF. I made an aluminum shield to keep the dirt away from the bearing a bit better. If I knew the replacement pulleys had a standard bearing I'd probably just buy the $20 pulley. I looked at making an aluminum replacement but I had no suitable stock on hand. I really need to share photos. This is the only forum I use that still requires resizing. I'll try to do better. |
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I believe water is a bigger enemy to those bearings than dirt. Just my opinion. |
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I agree on the water. Biggest issue with this bearing is rust. That concave pulley surface holds water on top of it plenty long enough to seep past the seals. |
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If your's is extended on both sides it is different than ones I've worked on. |
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