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Evening people ....I hope you guys n gals have had a better week than me :biggrin:

 

Bearings gone on my stumpy again .. Not to mention the old Apple tree that was full of metal .... buts it happened and im still having nightmares about those new chains trashed in seconds :thumbdown:

 

 

Just asking will a 10 tonne machine mart bearing press ....happily push my new bearings onto the shaft of my rayco 20hp grinder ?

 

Any information will be most grateful . Warm Regards to all :thumbup:

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Im about to change bearings myself, thank god I read this thread. I was ready with sledgehammer. So I need a press ??

 

 

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Go to any garage and give em a tenner and they will press em on for you.

 

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Thanks for the reply's people .

 

I tried the sledge hammer route ....many years ago ...and ended up blowing the seals off .

 

Only reason I,m considering a press is because my local agricultural fitter keeps pushing the small jobs back .

 

Slightly annoyed as I gave him loads of work when he had ....none :sneaky2:

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there are some pretty good deals on ebay I picked up a generic Chinese 20t press for about £150 last year its payed for itself already

 

Cheers matey ....

 

Hope your well and keeping busy :thumbup1:

 

Splitters going well .

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