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Superior to Original
This was a replacement bearing for a 25 year old Bearcat Chipper. The chipper should have been built with this bearing. It is superior in every way. The addition of a greasing point would have most likely saved the old bearing. Replacement took 20 minutes.
Guest - June 22, 2019
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Fast delivery and quality as promised
Belt and bearings were super quality
Guest - July 6, 2019
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Great service
Part was exact OEM replacement for my chipper. Ordered Thursday morning; was in my PO box early Saturday morning.
Guest - July 24, 2020
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Great Service & Fast Shipping
The part was exactly the correct replacement part and worked perfectly.
Mitch
Guest - February 12, 2021
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Whew!
Super nervous about replacing both bearings on my chipper but it went better than planned.
The unit itself was slightly damaged when the bearing went out. Pounded things straight, and used washers to beef up where the bolts go through the unit housing.
But the bearings were the easy part. A bit of effort to remove, but went on clean and easy.
Cleaned and maintained the engine before remounting...Lined up the belt, and started chipping.
Cheers!
Gerald - December 8, 2021
Verified Purchase
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Bearing
Quite a bit of work involved in replacing these. Parts were reasonably priced.
William - June 21, 2023
Verified Purchase
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1. Pulled engine and limb chute
2. Removed Allen bolts from bearings and pulleys
3. Removed belt
4. Unbolted old bearings from frame
5. Remove rotor if free from bearings. If not use wheel or bearing puller to remove. A good time to resharpen blades and repair rotor if needed.
6. Refit new bearings and re
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Good luck it\'s not easy but doable with the proper tools
Caution: Make sure the clearance between rotor knives and limb chute are close as possible, very hard to see or measure, adjust before setting and tightening allen bolts.
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Replaced worn out original bearing on shredder with new bearing assembly after ~17 yrs service
1- Using a puller, removed the existing bearing, apply WD-40 or penetrating oil to facilitate removal. 2- Once bearing is off the shaft, clean shaft with light Emory cloth then apply a light coating of oil of grease to shaft. 3- Install new bearing and apply grease to bearing assembly. Re-attach shaft guard and presto, job completed and r
... Read moreeady for use.
1984 WW Gardner Superhawk,
Used puller and torch heat to remove original 1 inch shaft bearings and upgraded to newer style off Bear Cat, chipper model # 70080 greasable 1 inch flush mount bearings
(Manufacturer: Crary Bear Cat
Product Number: 16234B). Works great!.
The locking collar, the rotor pulley and the bearing itself did not come off easily. The locking collar was the toughest to remove. I tried everything suggested from YouTube videos without success including WD40, Acetic acid to dissolve the \"rust bond\" between collar and shaft, two types of torches to heat and lost of banging. What
... Read more does work is using a pipe wrench on the collar in both directions while simultaneously prying up the bearing from behind with a pry bar. It took me three days of failed YouTube attempts and one night of remembering I had pipe wrenches stored somewhere. The 2 foot long cheater bar was important also to give effortless torque. Because this was the bearing next to the motor, the whole job took about 2 hours excluding all the wasted time and effort from other \"expert\" advice.
Removed dust cover loosened set screw from concentric removed concentric loosened three bolts from bearing housing slid bearing off shaft. Installed new bearing reassembled unit. Started unit and tested. Unit worked perfectly
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