Posted by Gauger on December 08, 2007 at 06:50:32 from (4.252.159.142):
In Reply to: H differential minutia posted by riverbend on December 07, 2007 at 16:04:25:
Riverbend, You should be looking for the part number before the serial number break. The only change from the early cage to the late, including right on through the Super H tractors is the diameter of the bearing journals (spigot), and of course the bearing itself. Your's is most likely an example of why they made the change. The comment concerning the bearing size is accurate however I've learned to be careful when buying standard metric bearings for high stress applications on Farmalls. The original bearings varied by the number of balls. For instance, on the SH the outer axle bearing has the same physical dimensions as the differential bearings but it has fewer balls (11 vs.16) and I am guessing does not handle as much load. I'd be curious to know how many balls are in the $81 bearing that you ordered from Case. I have a Super H differential cage assembly that I would part with for a few bucks plus shipping but you would have to return the bearing and buy 2 with the larger I.D. If the bearing you get does not have 16 balls it is probably a modern metric replacement that you could get 2 of for $80 from a bearing retailer.
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