Posted by pete 23 on March 15, 2015 at 17:15:07 from (50.33.12.37):
In Reply to: 1586 updates posted by Moline_guy on March 15, 2015 at 12:29:25:
The bearings you are talking about are originally ball bearings. One on the differential output shaft which drives the planetary input gear and one on that shaft that gear rides on. They are bower flat roller bearings that were used in some of the large four wheel drive tractors. No 2+2 ever used the planetary rear axle drive that was used on the 15 series tractors. Lot of mix up about that. The 70 series 2+2 used rear axle like the 50 series which is totally different than a 15 series. We replaced a lot of those bearings because we had a customer with a major failure of that ball bearing that busted the adaptor housing so it kind of spooked out a lot of customers with 66 and 86 in the 15 series of tractors. There is a service bulletin some where that put us onto this as an option to the ball bearings.
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