Posted by Alex Brown on May 09, 2010 at 14:39:28 from (203.96.113.57):
I got my 1925 10-20 home from Grandad a couple of weeks ago and am trying to change a damaged front wheel on my tractor with another good wheel I got a hold of. The look identical side by side until the grease cap is removed
Anyways seems that several different bearings were used. My 25 has flat roller bearings and the other slightly later? wheel has taper roller bearings and the external diameter of the race is quite different.
Has anyone struck this? What can I do? Is it only the race diameter and the hub that is sized differently or are the spindles also different? My spindles have a key way but the wheel with the tapered bearings has a non keyed spindle.
Is there an easy way to make this wheel fit? Otherwise I am looking at having to use the good spare wheel but bore out one side of the hub a bit more and pack up the other side of the hub so the flat bearings will fit the new wheel.
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