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Timberwolf 125 bearings Help please!!!!


Nige156
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Hi Nige156

 

The information that has been provided on the bearings is correct.

please insist on the C3 grade bearings as if you fit a lesser grade you will be replacing them again in the near future.

 

A tip for you when you reassemble, please ensure that the shafts are not worn on the rotor and that you fit exactly the same number of shims into the nose shaft as you remove as this controls the blade gap.

 

Blade gap should be 2.5 - 3.0mm

 

Do not overtighten the nut on the nose shaft, it should be tightened to 65lbs ft torque.

 

As previously advised if you have any further problems please go to the Timberwolf forum and a notification is sent direct to us which we try to answer by return.

 

regards

timberwolf Tech Support

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