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520H 2-stage snowblower impeller shaft bearing?

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Hey all, the bearing let go on the input shaft for my impeller. I looked up the parts diagram and got a part number 110569 for the bearing and collar assy. I found one on eBay and ordered it but it's not even close. It's the right design but the center bore of the bearing is too small and the bearing and collar are actually eccentric vs being perfectly round. It was an OEM bearing too. Trying to return it to the seller at the moment (because it was $70!!!). Is the number correct? Anyone have a lead on where I can get the correct bearing? I don't wanna order another one and go through the same issue especially since the blower is torn down to this point already. 15788499945365601378390238139406.jpg.7112fcc6daa50c73ccd8babd198870a4.jpg157885002269686188857247139307.jpg.1c314d1d66da4c638060d795d7fb92c8.jpg15788500456214847001103168105531.jpg.e3a27fa5390c053bcfdfec91336ccc2b.jpg

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Hughes Small Engine

Also, I assumed this was a 44" snowblower since it's the 2 stage model, but when I measure from side to side I get 46". Did they make a 46" snowblower for these? I assumed the model number was 06-44SC01 but that's a 44" snowblower from 1990. I'm wondering if that's why the bearing is wrong? I can't get the actual model number off of the tractor or the blower because it's been repainted a couple of times and the model number stickers are gone. I've just been looking up parts based on knowing the tractor was a mid-late 80s 520H

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JCM

Part #  110569 is for the Toro model # 79361  44'' 2 stage blower. The blower you have is a Berco and I would assume requires a different part #.

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Hughes Small Engine
Just now, JCM said:

Part #  110569 is for the Toro model # 79361  44'' 2 stage blower. The blower you have is a Berco and I would assume requires a different part #.

Do you have the Berco model number? I didn't even notice a difference since my blower looks just like the blower in the parts diagrams I found. I went out and measured and the bearing I got is 7/8" but my snowblower has a 1" shaft. 

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JCM

I do not have any info on the Berco Snowblower as far as a parts breakdown only on the #  79361 Toro, sorry, 

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wallfish

If you have a Tractor Supply store near by take the bearing and try and match it up. There are 2 types for those bearings, one uses the eccentic hole with a lock collar and the other is round and uses set screws to lock it to the shaft

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4 minutes ago, wallfish said:

If you have a Tractor Supply store near by take the bearing and try and match it up. There are 2 types for those bearings, one uses the eccentic hole with a lock collar and the other is round and uses set screws to lock it to the shaft

I do have a Tractor Supply next town over, the problem is the bearing I had is pretty much non existent. It pretty much shattered. I have have the locking collar and inner and outer races, the flanges for the blower side and that's it. I know it's a 1" shaft and it isn't eccentric, it had a locking collar with set screws. I guess I'll take a drive over there and see if they'll have something that would work.  

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wallfish

Take the stamped steel flange parts and if the bearing with a 1" bore fits in it, you should be good to go! A sealed bearing would be best to keep water out but getting it going before the next storm takes priority

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Hughes Small Engine
1 hour ago, wallfish said:

Take the stamped steel flange parts and if the bearing with a 1" bore fits in it, you should be good to go! A sealed bearing would be best to keep water out but getting it going before the next storm takes priority

Went to tractor supply and they had the exact right bearing for $18. Here's the packaging and part number for you guys if any of you run into this in the future. Thanks for the help!

 

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WHX??

Yes fer sure if see if you can send it back that is just a 20 dollar bearing all day. Sounds like John has got you pointed in the right direction & any online bearing house will have them too.

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gwest_ca

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