tea-20, driveshaft - blown bearing

ringram

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I need help finding a part part and and place to order it. I have a TEA-20, I pulled the rear end apart to fix an oil leak and I found out that the driveshaft that drives the gear on the differential, there is (or was) a bearing on the back end of it. This bearing has blown apart and needs to be replaced. I have a parts blow up of this section, but no part reference. Can anyone help me out?
 
See if you can find some numbers, or take the remains and some measurements (likely metric) to a bearing supply. It's probably a standard bearing.
 
Nothing left to get a number off of. When I said blown apart, I mean there really is nothing left. I don't think it would be metric, we're talking a 1952 tractor! I'll look up pinion bearing and see what I can find.
 
Yes, it is the differential pinion gear bearing. Now, I just have to find a part number and a supplier.
 
(quoted from post at 12:43:06 06/09/15) Yes, it is the differential pinion gear bearing. Now, I just have to find a part number and a supplier.

Before serial number 325001 the bearing was 195172M1. Parts Depot shows to have 7 of that bearing in stock. You can order it from any Agco dealer. Only dealers can order from Parts Depot.
 
I've been trying to track down a source for this part number and came across with another part number reference. Is this the correct part number or could it be 195195M1? Both come up the same in parts depot.
 
(quoted from post at 08:59:41 06/09/15)
(quoted from post at 12:43:06 06/09/15) Yes, it is the differential pinion gear bearing. Now, I just have to find a part number and a supplier.

Before serial number 325001 the bearing was 195172M1. Parts Depot shows to have 7 of that bearing in stock. You can order it from any [b:b3f2bfe024]Agco dealer.[/b:b3f2bfe024] Only dealers can order from Parts Depot.
etter sit down before they tell you the price
 
(quoted from post at 21:47:00 06/11/15) I've been trying to track down a source for this part number and came across with another part number reference. Is this the correct part number or could it be 195195M1? Both come up the same in parts depot.

From what I have seen the 195195M1 shows to be for a TO-30
 
From what I have seen the 195195M1 shows to be for a TO-30[/quote]


Thanks for checking. I found an Agco dealer in my area. I'll take the remains of the bearing out and hope to find a number on it that I can cross reference with a local bearing supplier. If not, I'll call the Agco dealer.
 
Still haven't ordered the part yet. I thought I would try to take out the old bearing and see if there is a part number on it to confirm. Also, I could measure things too. Just checked
over the service manual, this is called the rear pilot bearing (that goes on the end of the pinion shaft).
 
(quoted from post at 04:08:08 06/13/15) From what I have seen the 195195M1 shows to be for a TO-30


Thanks for checking. I found an Agco dealer in my area. I'll take the remains of the bearing out and hope to find a number on it that I can cross reference with a local bearing supplier. If not, I'll call the Agco dealer.[/quote]

I tried crossing the number over in both BCA/National and SKF and had no luck. Most bearings used on those tractors were common bearings. There must be something special about that bearing.
 

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