Posted by Inanecathode on September 08, 2021 at 09:36:26 from (199.120.131.251):
In Reply to: Stuffed My Disc posted by Inanecathode on September 07, 2021 at 19:07:58:
So i did some research through the AGCO website/google. Although the parts tag says its an ABO-22, later on it was called an MF 25 through massey ferguson. It appears as an "early production" MF-25. The upper bearing boxing does have an offset pair of bolts mounting it to the hanger. The "late production" does not have an offset pair of mounting bolts instead it uses a plate to offset from the hanger bracket to the upper bearing clamshell. The part number for the hanger is the same from the early to late production so what i think they did was change the bearing type from the offset mounting holes to the centered offset holes.
I'm going to try to clean up the whole bearing, piece it back together and try my best welding it back in one piece. Failing that i should be able to just replace the entire bearing and spool and fabricate a plate to shift the mounting holes from the hanger to the upper bearing box. I'm trying to not spend a bunch of money and use up a bunch of time trying to get the disk gang apart.
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