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Topic: gvi rear end bearing
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| billy39
10-09-2012 11:43:17
174.255.115.242
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Does anyone know the part numbers for the bearing and race that gets pressed on either side of the ring gear? The race is missing out the pinion cage in my project tractor and im hoping to get just a race for now the bearing is ok and i dont want to remove the diff at this point in the build. |
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| LW
10-09-2012 18:47:01
76.6.28.9
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Re: gvi rear end bearing in reply to billy39, 10-09-2012 11:43:17
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| They are different on each side, One is wider.Seems like the number is 597? I would have to look to be sure. |
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| billy39
10-09-2012 19:10:53
174.255.116.70
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Re: gvi rear end bearing in reply to LW, 10-09-2012 18:47:01
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| Its the right side. It was apart when i bought it and that race is gone., |
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| t.r.k.
10-10-2012 19:19:17
71.31.64.233
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Re: gvi rear end bearing in reply to billy39, 10-09-2012 19:10:53
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| | If the cup is chipped up, the inner cone is probably failing as well. Best do it right so you won't have to do it again. When I ran into that on my UTS I was able to get the cone off the pinion carrier while it was still in the case. I used one of those pullers where the jaws slide back and forth on the bar the screw goes through. It was a pretty big puller though. |
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| billy39
10-11-2012 04:17:45
174.255.114.173
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Re: gvi rear end bearing in reply to t.r.k., 10-10-2012 19:19:17
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| Its not chipped its gone. Like missing gone. Bought it from a guy who had been working on it and it was torn apart with some pieces missing. |
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