Guys I am looking for track rollers for my 350 C i need to replace one side (5). I have no P/N but one side has grease fittings and the side I need to replace has none. (it appears they have froze up and have heavy flat spots on them) Can I purchase a set that will accepts grease. What would be the best route to take.
I am also looking for a parts manual for this machine as well.
Thanks
350 C Track Rollers
Re: 350 C Track Rollers
Deere hasn't made a grease-fitting roller in many years. They get replaced with oil-filled "sealed" rollters.jmw_1768 wrote:Guys I am looking for track rollers for my 350 C i need to replace one side (5). I have no P/N but one side has grease fittings and the side I need to replace has none. (it appears they have froze up and have heavy flat spots on them) Can I purchase a set that will accepts grease. What would be the best route to take.
I am also looking for a parts manual for this machine as well.
Thanks
350 C Track Rollers
Man this is something else when you dont have all the real KNOW HOW.
Guys I have managed to get the track rollers off of one side of my my machine. Two of them is in really bad shape. But like I was saying in a recent thread the other side has grease fittings and are made different from the side I removed. I dont have a parts book, and P/Ns are pretty hard to find, on the rollers I removed I found (Berco id 806 and this was on the pillow block bearing). When you purchase these new are they fully assembled ready to install, are do you just get the roller and the other pieces seperate.
The other thing is I would like to try and find out what year this thing was made. I have a couple numbers I found, but not sure what they mean. Under the Hood I found T38087 this No.s is casted into the dash frame but on the inside under the Hood. The other No. I found was T48867 this one is on the battery box cover on the bottom side, not sure if this is original.
One otherthing wanted to check the fuel pump timming, any Ideas on how I can manually turn the engine for alignment of the timming pin into the flyWheel.
Guys I have managed to get the track rollers off of one side of my my machine. Two of them is in really bad shape. But like I was saying in a recent thread the other side has grease fittings and are made different from the side I removed. I dont have a parts book, and P/Ns are pretty hard to find, on the rollers I removed I found (Berco id 806 and this was on the pillow block bearing). When you purchase these new are they fully assembled ready to install, are do you just get the roller and the other pieces seperate.
The other thing is I would like to try and find out what year this thing was made. I have a couple numbers I found, but not sure what they mean. Under the Hood I found T38087 this No.s is casted into the dash frame but on the inside under the Hood. The other No. I found was T48867 this one is on the battery box cover on the bottom side, not sure if this is original.
One otherthing wanted to check the fuel pump timming, any Ideas on how I can manually turn the engine for alignment of the timming pin into the flyWheel.
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