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Chester5731

02-29-2008 13:02:25




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The bearings are getting rough in the pulley drive on my 450. I priced them at the dealer and they wanted $140. for the two on the side shaft. Does anyone know of another source that is a little more reasonable? Thanks for any help.




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gene bender

02-29-2008 18:46:53




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 Re: pulley drive bearings in reply to Chester5731, 02-29-2008 13:02:25  
A bearing is a bearing take yours apart and shop around for prices you7 mite have more problems that bearings. The units were noisy when new.



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Haas

02-29-2008 18:36:58




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 Re: pulley drive bearings in reply to Chester5731, 02-29-2008 13:02:25  
If you will take the bearings with you and go to a bearing supply house like Motion Industries, they can probably match up a bearing that will work. Also, I have an old IH bearing cross reference and here is the info from it and my IH parts info. The two belt pulley bearings are IH parts ST227 and ST203. These are different than the early M, but the same as later M. The ST227 crosses to New Departure 14234 H. New Departure is no more, but the bearing house may be able to cross from the number. The ST203 crosses to New Departure 14225 H, or Marlin Rockwell 107084 H, or Fafnir 93994 R91. That Fafnir number looks like an IH number. It also seems to be listed as Fafnir number 309 W.
Hope this helps. I got the belt pulley bearings for my MD from Motion Industries several years ago, but they were not much cheaper than the IH ones. As I recall they were $35 or $40 each back then, so likely the two will total not far from the IH price.

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Wayne in MN

02-29-2008 18:28:00




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 Re: pulley drive bearings in reply to Chester5731, 02-29-2008 13:02:25  
Do you have a local electric motor repair shop in the area? They replace a lot of usable ball bearings (for slower speed service in an oil bath) that will work very well in the pulley drive. I have gotten many bearings for little or nothing from my local source. They are common sizes; just remove the shields, clean them, and install.



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Nebraska Kirk

02-29-2008 17:01:31




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 Re: pulley drive bearings in reply to Chester5731, 02-29-2008 13:02:25  
Probably one of the reasons for the high price is because the belt pulley bearings have more balls than a standard ball bearing, this is to better withstand the side load. If you will not be doing a lot of belt work you can probably get by useing the standard bearings. Another thing, those bearings are most likely metric.

Here is a source for metric bearings.

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J.J. from Afton

02-29-2008 15:23:51




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 Re: pulley drive bearings in reply to Chester5731, 02-29-2008 13:02:25  
If you get the numbers off them you can usually cross them over to companies like Minnesota Bearing and Gopher Bearing for 2/3 or 1/2 the cost. Ive gotten alot of parts from them for my 560 Standard, and saved alot of money that way as well.



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Andy Motteberg

02-29-2008 14:03:26




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 Re: pulley drive bearings in reply to Chester5731, 02-29-2008 13:02:25  
Try a parts store or find good used or NOS ones, post in the YT Classified Ads on the left.

Good luck!

Andy.



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