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Cast iron Mule drive bearings

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Goldnboy

I am trying to source bearings for my flat idler and v pulley both are cast iron the local napa, carquest and O'Reilly are to dumb to assist. 

 

I attempted to order on flea bay 101480 but it's not correct

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ri702bill

Try that MRC number - it is an old number, needs to get crossed over to the newer bearing standard. Or, pop it out, measure the ID, OD and thickness and visit the McMaster site to find the newer number...

Bill

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squonk

I don't now if these are the same as the cast pulley but the steel pulley replaceable bearings are :

 

 

V pulley 6203-12 2RS C3 3/4

 

Flat 1630-2RLD-C3

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peter lena

@Goldnboy   not familiar  with the cast iron wheels , but am familiar with those bearings , do yourself a favor if you get them , and  clean out and repack  with lucas hi temp , x-tra heavy duty grease , those wide rubber side shields , are easily removed with a pocket screwdriver . wipe out "  lubricant "  and flush with carb cleaner , repack with same amount of hi temp grease , 560 deg anti sling , polyurea rated . no whining hi pitched noise , that mule angular set up really heats those bearings up .  worth the upgrade .  only a suggestion ,  good luck with it , pete    

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JoeM

Both of my pulleys take the 6203-12 2 RS bearing

And the retaining clip as shown. 

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Goldnboy

Got my new bearings that @JoeM showed which were the correct size. Picked out the dust cover off on each size and they were bone dry of grease. So repacked with my red high temp grease as @peter lena advised and reassembled and reassemble and all was rolling smoth and quiet..

 

Thanks all.

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peter lena

@Goldnboy  glad you verified that bearing condition , that entire mower deck and mule drive set up , is minimal at best , its the correct hi temp grease that makes it live . I  also go over every related linkage / lever point for smooth easy lubricated function . know I sound like a broken record , but my bearings do not whine in agony , that directional side load on the mule bearings really heats them up . keep it greasy , pete     

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