Posted by Northvale PA on July 20, 2020 at 03:48:06 from (24.112.141.217):
I have a Kuhn model GF5001TH. John Deere carries the parts. Price is the issue. My understanding is these tedders are identical to a NH 163 tedder, and I have ordered things like the slip clutch springs and a rotor arm thru Messicks. However, JD’s price for the PTO ujoint spider is 2x the Messicks price, so I am thinking these will be too. And they are $$$ to begin with. Currently, I need a new rotor hub and all those hub internal bearings. So, my question is, are these 2 machines identical with regard to things like the rotor hubs and bearings. I rather not stop at JD and price compare in person. In any case, the bearings disintegrated and the hub got really chewed up inside. It happens to be the exact rotor I replaced the pinion drive gear on about 2 years ago. This is a used machine I got at auction and I now know the previous owner drove it very hard and probably never used grease. But I am worried I did not get the right amount of spacer washer installed or something. Anyone know these things well? Thanks.
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