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Re: How do you know if they're bad?
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Posted by Bob Kerr on June 23, 2007 at 09:50:24 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: How do you know if they're bad? posted by JFAVOR on June 23, 2007 at 07:49:51:
There are two bearings on the main input shaft, and a pilot bearing where that shaft meets the one that holds the sliding gears and another near the pinion shaft at the rear. on the lower shaft there are two bearings, front and rear. One each of the bull pinion gears there are 2 bearings there on each side. Finally there are 2 bearings for each axle shaft. Sould be 14 total. Bushings I found are 2 on the reverse idler gear, one in the rear of the lower trans shaft for the PTO and 1 each for the brakes pivot pins for 5 total. there are also 6 oil seals total. If you get bearings, go to a bearing house!!!!you can find them in the yellow pages. Give them the IH part numbers and they can cross reference them. Saved me a TON of $$$ IH wanted something like 197 each for axle bearings and The bearing house had them for 67! They had seals also!
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