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Deutz allis 2500 rockflex disc

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    Posted: 08 Oct 2016 at 4:01am
I am looking for a aftermarket part number and distributor the disc gang bearings.
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Originally posted by Badger1 Badger1 wrote:

I am looking for a aftermarket part number and distributor the disc gang bearings.
I don't have my book handy but start with w209PPB5
(1.25 square shaft).  I know some JD/AC/MF take the same.  AC# 70596130..Google Shoup...1-1/4" square bore, 3.347" OD, sealed, curved outer race. Applications - John Deere, Massey Ferguson, and Piper.. Prices vary from about $40 to $80 @ AGCO....  

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The number on the inner race of the bearing pictured, is the same no matter which company makes them.  Look on your old bearing for the number.

There maybe different letters on the end of the numbers, that indicates variation in the bearing, such as open sides for greasing.  Get the bearing with the exact same number as yours, and you should be all set.
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These are mounted in a cast trunion hanger. With that said will a curved outer race work? Or will it let dirt get past the edge and enter the Greece groove?. I have been looking for an aftermarket bearing with no luck. Agco wants between 110. And 120 ea. The GW209PPB5 will fit but they have a curved outer race.
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I bought some of the 209PPB5 from agco a couple years ago for $35. I have a non rock flex 2500. I don't know if all dealers have a set price or they can price them how they want. I'd say with the price difference the bearings are different.
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