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Old 01-26-2018, 10:26 PM
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Does anyone know the Parts interchange number for the PTO bearing on a 1450? From the best I can see from the cub number 453879-R91 which looks to have changed to 941-0980 that a 206FF is the same bearing. Maybe a 206F too. Not sure what the difference is between them. Anyone else know something about this? Thanks
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Old 01-27-2018, 07:57 AM
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6206 sealed both sides,---- common bearing
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Old 01-29-2018, 02:35 AM
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I’ll grab one of the 6206 bearings. Thank you
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Better grab 2.... there are 2 of them in it.
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Old 01-29-2018, 06:36 PM
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Hmmm.. could anyone confirm that this would be a suitable bearing for this application;

https://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124/1235/=1bcddxd

part # 6661K107
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Hmmm.. could anyone confirm that this would be a suitable bearing for this application;

https://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124/1235/=1bcddxd

part # 6661K107
Well, it's a 6206 bearings..... but I wouldn't for $21. A $12 6202 would be fine.
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OK Jon, thanks. I just don't wanna get some cheap china bearing made with peanut butter steel.
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OK Jon, thanks. I just don't wanna get some cheap china bearing made with peanut butter steel.
People worry too much about China bearings. They aren't that bad. Some of the better bearings are made there. Now, if it's an off the wall never heard of bearing, then sure.

When buying bearings, brand means everything. I don't buy bearings from McMaster because I want to know what brand I'm buying. Price is according to where it's purchased, and the brand. You pay more for Timken for example, and you will pay even more for a Timken from an auto part store. I buy bearings from a bearing supply company. Makes for the best price. If I'm in a hurry, or not after a large size or large quantity, I'll just buy at the parts store. On that PTO bearing, I'd just get it from a part store. National, SKF, BCA are all likely the brand it may be. They are all good bearings. But don't be surprised if you open the package to a bearing labeled "China". It will be fine.
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