Posted by Dave H (MI) on August 01, 2021 at 20:01:47 from (50.108.95.9):
Today I plowed 10 acres around the barn for a new hayfield. I use a Glencoe chisel plow. When I finished, one of the wheels had a serious wobble and I found the bearing had gone all to pieces. Since I only replace a wheel bearing about every 15 years or so, I hardly can claim to be an expert and this one is so broken I really don't know what is what. I could disassemble the other side but...if I can avoid it...
So in the picture, left to right, I have the crown nut that held it all in followed by one half of the bearing race. Next two items (do not know what these do, but I think they hold the bearing in place) are the same but one is slightly larger and is broken. #5 came out of #2 and I know what it is. #6 I haven't a clue what that is and #7 I believe is all that remains of the mating part for #2 but there is so little left...who knows? So I need some help with 3 & 4 & 6 and, if anyone knows, some idea of assembly order. Searching for my books to see if they are any help. Input appreciated!!!
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