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Old 11-25-2013, 06:04 PM
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Hopefully your input shaft did not damage the gear reduction housing ,I had one that did...

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Old 11-25-2013, 06:49 PM
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how much does the bearing cost??
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how much does the bearing cost??
Go to partstree.com, or cub cadet's website. Put in your model number, go to the "transmission case/diffirential/reduction housing" section and you can get a price.

After you do that..... you'll probably want a price from a bearing company.
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Old 11-25-2013, 07:04 PM
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Like Sam said, take a look at the manuals, find the part number and do a search.
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The bearing is under $10
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The bearing is under $10
You sure you aren't looking at the ball bearing.....
I think that needle bearing would be more than that.
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its the rear bearing ,what im asking, is will that make the tractor not work right??
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its the rear bearing ,what im asking, is will that make the tractor not work right??
Oh for crying out loud. A bearing out would make a lot of the driveline not right! Replace the bearing before you do anything else. What on earth do you want to know? Yes, a bearing out will make the driveline shake and shimmy. It will make the reduction housing gears not mesh and it WILL TEAR UP THE TEETH on the gear. REPLACE IT NOW! If the vibration doesn't go away..... come back and ask questions.
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no need to be a jerk about it, but thanks for the answer and i will come back with what i get.
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Oh for crying out loud. A bearing out would make a lot of the driveline not right! Replace the bearing before you do anything else. What on earth do you want to know? Yes, a bearing out will make the driveline shake and shimmy. It will make the reduction housing gears not mesh and it WILL TEAR UP THE TEETH on the gear. REPLACE IT NOW! If the vibration doesn't go away..... come back and ask questions.
J-Mech attitudes like your post here don't help anyone with lack of confidence trying to find information, instructions etc ? Caps is considered screaming why would you "talk" to someone with 18 total post asking for help like that ? dodger9714 I apologize for J-Mech, and just hang around plenty of help/information offered on this site !!
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