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Anyone know part number or size of wheel bearings for chipper? Wheel and hub parted company with chipper today due to brakes binding and I need to get sorted during hols :001_rolleyes:

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Same happened to me, I bought them from the company that supply the trailer frame, called Bradley doublelock I think. Get the number from the axle and contact them.

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Anyone know part number or size of wheel bearings for chipper? Wheel and hub parted company with chipper today due to brakes binding and I need to get sorted during hols :001_rolleyes:

 

Is there nothing visible on the bearing race? If the side thats parted company isn't visble, the other side might be readable. Local belt and bearing supplier MAY be open tomorrow or saturday

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Same happened to me, I bought them from the company that supply the trailer frame, called Bradley doublelock I think. Get the number from the axle and contact them.

 

They are probably on holiday now, been trying to get some Alko parts - but they f-ed off last thursday.

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Which is a shame cos they're in Yorkshire as well. So he could have collected them, worth a try on the phone in the morning.

 

Don't really give a F where they are, I just need them to be open:lol::lol: If the OP can find a part number, I'm happy to ring round our suppliers to see if anyones got what he needs in stock tomorrow. ( I'd be even happier to drive over the hill to penistone friday to deliver to get away for a bit:lol:)

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Cheers guys, I'll have a look, one of the bearings was still mostly intact so might be able to get the info off there. We have a pretty good bearing suppliers fairly local so should be able to get them if I know what I'm asking for. Koyo factory is local too but I doubt if they sell them over the counter

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I'm a bit confused, are you two connected?

 

Not at all:lol: I thought you meant Alko were in Yorkshire ( I thought they were German - but unwilling to argue the point) and your reply was to me and not Was.

 

Now that that's cleared up....:thumbup:

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