Hello
I have found spherical tapered roller bearings on both ends of the drive shafts leading out to the sprocket but regular tapered bearings on the upper pinion shafts. My question is: Has anyone that has rebuilt their final drives gone to the Timken 390A regular tapered roller bearing? and has it worked out OK over the years? I understand that the spherical bearing would help in self alignment but I don't see any need for that.
I guess someone before me many years ago may have installed the spherical bearings in error.
I need your input. I am a very capable mechanic but new to final drives. The regular tapered bearings are less expensive as you know.
One other question: What method have you found best to build up the output shaft seal area? Mine are in need as grit and father time have worn them to the point that a new seal probably will not do the job.
Thanks a lot for your experience.
420 crawler final drive bearings
The spherangular bearings are obsolete and superseded by regular bearings, you won't have a problem.
Lavoy
Lavoy
Parts and restoration for antique and late model John Deere crawlers.
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420 crawler final drive bearings
Thank you very much for that info.
Have you ever built up the seal area of the output shaft?
I was thinking spray welding. What are your thoughts?
thanks again
Have you ever built up the seal area of the output shaft?
I was thinking spray welding. What are your thoughts?
thanks again
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Final seals
Danny,
I am doing a pair of final drive shafts now.I have welded the worn area with 7018 and remachined the seal area to size.It may not be the most popular way to do it but it has worked for me.Spray welding ,done right is a good option but in my area no one does it that I trust.One of the shafts I am doing now shows evidence of having this very way of repair in the past,stick weld and machine.Speedi sleeves are a good option on the pinion shafts,jmho.Luck,JimAnderson
I am doing a pair of final drive shafts now.I have welded the worn area with 7018 and remachined the seal area to size.It may not be the most popular way to do it but it has worked for me.Spray welding ,done right is a good option but in my area no one does it that I trust.One of the shafts I am doing now shows evidence of having this very way of repair in the past,stick weld and machine.Speedi sleeves are a good option on the pinion shafts,jmho.Luck,JimAnderson
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