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JOHN DEERE EXPERTS LOOK PLEASE!!!!!!

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TIMBO

11-25-2005 16:42:16




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Hey everybody, I have a John Deere 60 apart in my garage. This is my own tractor, I have the rod bearings out, they don't look too bad, score marks are pretty much non-existant, but I'm putting new ones in anyway but don't know what size they are, std. .002, .010, .020, etc. The number on the bearing is A4649R original DEERE part number which is superceeded so I don't know what size to re-order, can any of you knowledgable folks point me in the right direction. I've been searching everywhere and can't find this number. Thanks folks.

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PGN

11-26-2005 04:17:20




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 Re: JOHN DEERE EXPERTS LOOK PLEASE!!!!!! in reply to TIMBO, 11-25-2005 16:42:16  
TIMBO, quit looking for that number. Most part numbers on slip-in bearing halves are for that half only. The bearing comes as two halves which changes the number. As a rule (of some sort) if there is no size marked on the back of the bearing it is probably standard. The best thing would be to mike the crank for proper size.



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TIMBO

11-26-2005 06:23:38




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 Re: JOHN DEERE EXPERTS LOOK PLEASE!!!!!! in reply to PGN, 11-26-2005 04:17:20  
Thanks PGN. The only problem is that I don't have a micrometer, and I'm not very "handy" with one!



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Ben Rauls

11-25-2005 17:50:25




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 Re: JOHN DEERE EXPERTS LOOK PLEASE!!!!!! in reply to TIMBO, 11-25-2005 16:42:16  
Try in the John Deere forum, might get more responses.
Ben



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Mike M

11-25-2005 17:50:16




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 Re: JOHN DEERE EXPERTS LOOK PLEASE!!!!!! in reply to TIMBO, 11-25-2005 16:42:16  
Get a micrometer and measure the journals then you will know for sure what you have.



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