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C-175 8 Speed Axle Ball Bearing

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BoilerBrown

I'm rebuilding the 8 speed transmission on a recently acquired C-175. I found a used set of 1533 ball bearings and bought them. Turns out that is not what mine has. Is there another part number, for a slightly larger ball bearing? I can't seem to find it. 

 

The bearing I am replacing measures 1.675" OD and 1.565" ID. Only words on it are "Germany" on the outer race. 

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BoilerBrown

Correction, 2.675" OD. 

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gwest_ca

Yes there were alternate bearings used but forget when.

What is you tractor model number? That should help finding it.

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gwest_ca

Yes there were alternate bearings used but forget when.

What is you tractor model number? That should help finding it.

 

This may be it. Click on the picture in the link.

 

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BoilerBrown
2 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

Yes there were alternate bearings used but forget when.

What is you tractor model number? That should help finding it.

C-175

I'll have to run out and get the serial number later to narrow down the year. 

 

I think I may have found it. Cross references to an SKF 6008 bearing. 

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BoilerBrown

While we are on the topic, I replaced the brake shaft bearing with a B-1212 bearing but it is 3/4" long as compared to the one it replaced at 5/8" long. The 3/4" doesn't allow room for the oil seal without offsetting the bearing into the case. Is that ok? I got the B-1212 bearing number off of another forum post. 

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gwest_ca

Torrington bearing numbers are in 16th's of an inch.

B (Type of bearing) 12/16x12/16  = 3/4x3/4.

 

I do not know what the 5/8 deep would be - maybe B-1210?

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BoilerBrown
9 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Torrington bearing numbers are in 16th's of an inch.

B (Type of bearing) 12/16x12/16  = 3/4x3/4.

 

I do not know what the 5/8 deep would be - maybe B-1210?

Right on the money with B-1210. Thank you! 

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stevasaurus

Yes, we have been using the B-1210 for a few years now...with no problems.  :occasion-xmas:

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