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Cub 1250 front wheel bearings
Hello all,
I need to get some bearings for my 1250. Does anyone have a recommendation on some good bearings and the part number (from our sponsors would be even better ) ? Also, is this something that I can replace without a press? Will any tools make the job easier? Next question. I'm seeing a lot of play when I move the wheel on the bottom (not sure what to call it) of the steering knuckle bolt. I'll attach a photo to make it easier to visualize. Do I need the spacer (item 8 in the service manual) and if so does anyone know a good place to get one? Thanks in advance for your help. ARCubfan 1972 Cub Cadet 129 1975 Cub Cadet 1250 2004ish Cub Cadet 1527 1952 Farmall Cub |
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Knuckle kit
https://www.ccspecialties.org/steering_seats.html
Steering Knuckle Spindle Bolt, Spacer, Castle Nut, Cotter key Set PN/ 710-3020 750-3002 712-3012 Fits 86 108 109 128 129 149 169 482 580 582 680 682 782 782D 784 800 882 1000 1050 1100 1200 12204 1210 1211 1250 1450 1512 1604 1606 1650 1710 1711 1712 1806 1810 1811 1812 |
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Best bearings
OEM Super Heavy Duty 3/4" Front Wheel Bearings PN/ IH 384881 R93 USE IH-384881-R94 or 1185615 Per Set of 2
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there's a good chance the spindle bolt is loose and needs tightened. make sure the sleeve is free in the axle though .
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