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banjo

03-17-2006 07:52:06




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is the inside countershaft bearing on super A supposed to be a roller bearing with a seperate race ?




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Haas

03-17-2006 18:05:38




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 Re: transmission bearing in reply to banjo, 03-17-2006 07:52:06  
Yes. It is part number 49339D which includes the bearing and the separate race. I'm assuming you are talking about the rear bearing that is next to the differential gear. The bearing is the same for super A though 140. I did not check the A, but I suspect same there too.



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banjo

03-17-2006 18:26:15




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 Re: transmission bearing in reply to Haas, 03-17-2006 18:05:38  
thanks, after i removed the old one i was pretty sure that was the way they were. just got threw tearing the final drive down, all 3 bearings bad.

do they still sell the felt seals for these tractors?



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Haas

03-18-2006 12:50:04




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 Re: transmission bearing in reply to banjo, 03-17-2006 18:26:15  
It's been a few years back, but I have within the last 4 years gotten some of the felt washers. Got them from an IH dealer. One situation (can't recall where) there was a felt washer and no other seal. When the part came, it was a regular rubber lip seal. So, you'll just have to get the part numbers and talk to the IH dealer. Question...Do you have to split the tractor to get the tranmission parts out?? I'm assuming you have to split in front of the transmission to get everything out. I'm likely getting ready before long to tear into a 140 which I just acquired. Bad noise part of the time only from the transmission. Did not find that out until I got it home. Started when I did a hard right turn. I suspect bad bearing somewhere.

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