Posted by ScottyHOMEy on June 24, 2009 at 08:29:32 from (71.241.192.106):
In Reply to: Re: Super C fan hub posted by Idaho Ron on June 23, 2009 at 19:33:22:
I'm sharing Hugh' suspicions, Ron.
It's not sure-fire, but one possible way to verify that it has a sealed bearing kit in it is to look at the front of the fan shaft.
I say not sure-fire because different kits may have used bearings of different dimensions, but the kit I got from Mark's Tractors a few years back did not allow me to replace what had been the front cover for the front end of the shaft. Its the round plate with the bump in the middle that was attached with four screws and would remind you vaguely of the cone on the front of an airplane propeller. If that's not there, you can pretty much figure that it has sealed bearings in it, as the oil would all have leaked out of the original set-up. If it is there, it may still be a toss-up, but as Hugh suggests, the absence of the filler neck is a pretty good clue that it has sealed bearings.
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