Description
Nothing brings your field work to a grinding halt like a seized wheel bearing or a hub that’s wobbling all over the place. When you hear that telltale growling noise or feel play in your wheels, it’s time to rebuild that hub assembly before you’re stuck on the side of the road with a hot bearing and no way to get home. This complete bearing kit gives you everything needed to restore smooth, reliable operation to your agricultural wheels.
What You’re Getting
- Complete inner and outer tapered roller bearing sets (cups and cones) for proper load distribution
- Heavy-duty seal to keep grease in and dirt out where it matters most
- Protective cap that shields the assembly from the worst farm conditions
- Quality TISCO construction designed for agricultural workloads and environments
- All components sized to work together as a matched system
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing kit handles the punishment that comes with agricultural applications – from the constant vibration of field work to the heavy side loads from turning in soft ground. The tapered roller design distributes weight evenly and handles both radial and thrust loads, making it perfect for everything from implement transport wheels to equipment running gear that sees daily use around the farm.
Made to Last
Farm equipment bearings take a beating from dust, moisture, and heavy loads that would destroy lesser parts. These tapered bearings are heat-treated and manufactured to handle real-world agricultural conditions. The included seal keeps your bearing grease where it belongs while blocking out the dirt and debris that causes premature failure.
Installation Notes
Clean all old grease and debris from the hub before installing the new bearings – any contamination will shorten bearing life. Pack the bearings properly with quality wheel bearing grease, but don’t over-pack as this can cause overheating. Adjust the hub nut to eliminate play without binding the wheel, and always use a new seal during installation.






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