Posted by Used red mn on September 16, 2017 at 18:52:12 from (76.113.131.26):
In Reply to: Wheel bearing change posted by Lou from Wis. on September 15, 2017 at 15:09:54:
How many acres a year do you cover with this machine? If it is a 100 or less I'm certain my suggestion will work fine. You don't say what the model is or the design of it I have assume this unit may even be a steel wheel unit. Here is what I'll say. Unless it has rubber tires and is pulled at speeds above 30 mph 15 plus miles at a time a bushing with grease groves an inch or larger in diameter and 3 plus inches long with greaseable hubs will last a long time. Of course that is if they are greased daily when used. I should add they would at least require a felt doughnut seal to keep out dirt. The problem with many of those needle bearing type setups were that the seals were not engineered that great and dirt would get in. A needle bearing setup is not very tolerant of dirt and debris even if the "needles" are the size of wood pencils which I believe is the type of setup you are dealing with.
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