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Front Wheel Bearings- 149
After searching the site I could not find what I was looking for. My front outer wheel bearings decided to come apart. I removed the outer bearing in pieces. Anyone know the part number for the outer bearing . Also I believe on the pure the bearing sleeve is still in there but do not want break something if that is not the case. Thanks in advance for your comments.
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IH 384881 R93 is the part #. When shopping for them just remember the old saying "YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR". The cheaper ones are usually a stamped version and are not sealed. Better option is the machined ones that are around 50 percent more but will last a long time even when used in wet snowy conditions.
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You can find your tractor and look at parts diagrams and find part numbers. This will help you know what it looks like as well as give you numbers to search for parts. Ken |
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Thanks for the reply’s Grandpa and West. Went to the Cub dealer and he had one (only one) in stock and picked it up. Now I know where to find the parts diagram my next tackle will be the blade spindles.
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As you say, the bearing would come apart in pieces and have to hammer the rest out with a big screwdriver. I don't miss all that. |
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