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PLOW CUTTER ?

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    Posted: 17 Dec 2011 at 2:01pm
ON a plow That has the rolling cutters with a bushing in the hub what would work for a new bushing? mine is on a 2000 series plow it has a 5/8 hole for the bolt can you still get these from AGCO ? or is there some kind of pipe you can make one out of? it is hard to find pipe with an ID if 5/8 in.Thanks for any ideals TOM.
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Steel selling shops have bushing stock that is a hair undersize on the inside and a hair oversize on the outside so it can be turned to the exact size.

Those coulter bushings are probably in the plow bottoms and coulters book at
http://www.grandpastractor.com/phpBB3/index.php. Look at the coulter on page 27, its the only one in my printed copy of that book that has a 5/8" bolt. The bushing or bearing is 344227. I have no idea if AGCO still has any. It is like the coulter on my 2000 plow.

According to one handbook, 1/2" pipe is .003" under 5/8" ID. WIth there often being a weld seam it would take running a 5/8" drill through to get it up to clearance on a 5/8" bolt (axle). Or with a metal lathe its not beyond reason to start with a solid rod and bore it out.

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Tom , probably can buy an 841 bronze, Oil-Lite bushing from McMaster Carr. Probably can buy exact size you need. HTH Tracy Martin
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THANKS TRACY
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My book is showing a bearing and bearing cup for the 2000 coulter. A very common tube type bearing seems to be a 317992. Bob
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Yes 317992 is in my book many times, but it won't fit a 5/8" bolt when its made for a 1/2" bolt that accompanies it in all those pages.

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McMaster Carr has ASAE 660 (932 alloy) bronze which would do just fine as long as you grease it once in awhile.
For Shaft Dia.: 5/8"
3/4"1/2"6381K1411.83
3/4"5/8"6381K535.13
3/4"3/4"6381K5312.03
3/4"7/8"6381K5325.85
3/4"1"6381K5332.46
3/4"1 1/8"6381K5342.42
3/4"1 1/4"6381K5352.85
3/4"1 1/2"6381K5363.11
3/4"3"6381K610.02
13/16"1/2"6381K5375.50
13/16"3/4"6381K5386.01
13/16"1"6381K5393.32
13/16"3"6381K710.50
7/8"5/8"6381K545.94
7/8"3/4"6381K5412.98
7/8"1"6381K5423.50
7/8"1 1/2"6381K5436.04
7/8"1 3/4"6381K5445.74
7/8"3"6381K810.94
1"3/4"6381K5456.97
1"2"6381K1516.21
1"3"6381K911.90
1 1/8"1 1/2"6381K1616.73
Here is the page.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#sae-660-bronze-bushings/=fezxhn
You should be able to pick something up at your local bearing supply store.


Edited by CTuckerNWIL - 18 Dec 2011 at 8:48am
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