Posted by AG in IN on December 09, 2013 at 10:02:55 from (67.236.102.242):
In Reply to: W4 spindle bearing posted by tractorboy27 on December 09, 2013 at 07:56:34:
From an old paper parts book (CIH is never going to digitize the parts books for the O-I-W tractors made during the letter-series era, you need a book or fiche.):
Outer race is 59820D(Will work for 53565D)
Pivot balls are D2615 (18 per side)
Inner race is 55332D
Felt washer is 53166D
Pivot bushing is 55335D
According to supercedence books, the balls--pn. D2615 sub to 16012R1. According to a hardware catalog, 16012R1 is a "grade 2", 3/8" chrome steel ball (+/- .00005) and originally came 50 to a package. 16012R1 subs to 17012R1, which is a "grade 1" chrome steel ball (+/- .000025).
According to messicks.com, 17012R1 subs to 87016924 and is priced at about $2.25 each.
Online searches of several obsolete parts warehouses show NO stock of either race. The Parts Depot shows the balls, both 16012R1 and 17012R1 in stock. Comprable balls should be able to be sourced at industrial supply houses as well.
If you would happen to stumble upon a complete new axle (buy a lotto ticket :lol: )--pn. 59812DX (before sn. 1759) or pn. 63189DX (sn. 1759 and after), they did come with the bushings and outer races.
AG
Edited to fix part numbers, got numbers in one race pn. flip-flopped. D'oh.
This post was edited by AG in IN at 17:08:55 12/09/13.
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