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On the Quad'chop' we cut into the bearing taking care not to touch the axle the use a hammer and chisel to break the housing and bearing race.

As recommended by Mac and Jason at G.M.

Ty

 

 

Hi have they said wat to us and how Tobin stall new ones thanks for all your help have tried to call mac at greenmech but they left on Friday and not back till tomorrow hopefully looking to fit new one today

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47 minutes ago, Sparkyator said:

Hi guys

 

Just wondering if this part of the bearing you are talking about? Does it need to come off  completely to put on new bearing? Also any idea what the part no is? It is the front flange bearing on the flywheel.

 

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Mark

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Yes that needs removing, just cut 90% through it with a thin grinder disc or dremel and then split with a chisel, once cracked it will come off easily. Its the inner part of the bearing.

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53 minutes ago, Sparkyator said:

Hi guys

 

Just wondering if this part of the bearing you are talking about? Does it need to come off  completely to put on new bearing? Also any idea what the part no is? It is the front flange bearing on the flywheel.

 

Thank

Mark

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Regarding the part number for the bearing , what model of chipper is it..?

Jase..

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