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Old 09-22-2020, 09:21 PM
UpcycleT3 UpcycleT3 is offline
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Default R12 bearing for snow thrower gearbox

Looking to rebuild snow thrower gearbox. My inner bearing is stamped R12 and the thickness measures 5/16” but when I google the R12 everything is showing 7/16” for thickness.

Wondering if anyone else has come across this before. Inside lip in the case is definitely closer to the 5/16” dimension.
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Old 09-22-2020, 10:59 PM
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Search for 475628R91. That will find you the 5/16 wide R12 bearing.
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Old 09-23-2020, 09:04 AM
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Search for 475628R91. That will find you the 5/16 wide R12 bearing.
Thank you for the information...yielded some good results (mostly OEM bearings).

Anyone use Bearings Direct out of California (looks like a legit company) and have bearings for cheap. But often get what you paid for.

Just bought my 1650 hydrostatic (well used) and trying to work out the bugs before I dump a lot of money into it. Gearbox is pretty shot and could use a complete rebuild (housing is the only thing not worn). Was thinking about cheap bearings and new seals to just get it working this winter just to see how it all runs—live in the Burbs and don’t have a lot of driveway to maintain so won’t have a ton of runtime on it.

Possibly have a used gearbox secured but won’t know the condition on it for a couple of weeks when I can go look at it. Anyone have thoughts or insight on a cheap rebuild?
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Old 09-23-2020, 09:07 AM
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Also was able to get the tiller working this summer and now seeing the damage that can be caused by not maintaining the gearbox will probably want to tear it down and at least check the components and get new grease in it.

So reasonably priced bearings would be a bonus!
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Old 09-23-2020, 09:19 AM
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Good Bearing Suppliers in Michigan are:

* Motion Industries
* Applied Bearing
* WW Grainger
* Saginaw Bearing
* Motor City Bearing
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Old 09-24-2020, 03:32 AM
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IMHO usually stuff from CA and priced cheap come from you know where!
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Old 09-24-2020, 01:34 PM
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Thanks for the input guys, should be able to find what I need.
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