Mine wasn't as bad a Brendon's oops, more of a double OHH SHI# Yesterday I blew out an outer wheel bearing in my 440 while gathering sap in the morning. I managed to drive it back to the house and stole an outer cone from another tractor to get by. Tonight on the way down from the sugarbush the other front wheel shucked out an outer bearing. The ground is frozen solid with deep ruts and the front wheels are really takeing a beating. You can see the marks on the tire where they squeeze in and out of the ruts. Yesterday I called our friendly YT friend and trusted Case parts supplier John S and he had the parts in stock. I had to call back again tonight and have him double the order for both wheels now. Complete set of bearings, seals, and dust caps, as it shucked the caps of some where also. The good part if one, is that I had another sleeve shim to raise the flange heidth on one cylinder ordered for my 931 project, and they can combine ship, now 3 orders together. They live less than 3 hrs. drive from me here in NY. told them to tie the package to the belly of a crow, so I would have it tomarrow. HeHe. More than likely, I will be barrowing another outer cone from my 57 Case 300 to keep going. Loren
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