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Re: smta trans pilot bearing #
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Posted by rebuilder on January 18, 2004 at 09:21:35 from (216.241.134.84):
In Reply to: smta trans pilot bearing # posted by paul on January 18, 2004 at 04:41:27:
Paul: Parts book shows 4 different part #'s. For tractors with serial #F-501-->F5267 & #L500001-->L512541 Three bearings are shown and says they can interchange. Part numbers in order in book are 43357DA/ 356624R91/ 69215DA. Book has what looks like manufacturer #'s listed behind the I.H. number, but if you need these post a line later. For tractors serial #60001 and up I.H. bearing number is #359173R91. Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing; these are numbers for the transmission main shaft front roller bearing(goes into the T.A. output shaft). Also, in case you were not aware, use a rubber band to hold the rollers of the bearing in as you out the housings together. The rubber band is pushed back on the main shaft where it will not harm anything after helping in aligning the housings during reassembly.
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