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Ty David,Ive never taken that apart before so not sure what we will get into while there.
 
Snowthrower / Blower Tiller INNER bearing PN/ IH-475627-R92 Not 100% sure but is this the correct bearing I need Charlie ? If so will I need a new oil seal and lock ring?
 
Amy K.
Check the snap ring grooves on the ends of the shafts really close. They tend to shave off a lot it seems.
 
Ill check that in the morning. Going to take the gearbox apart in the morning and look at it an see what all needs changed. Hopefully just the bearing an lock ring.
 
Well isn't that special!
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Charlie, wow that is special. Looks like an office chair seat. The color looks very close to the Mercury green that was on the prototype Original that Paul Bell refurbished. I might have to boot my PC and post a photo for comparison.
 
Justin, highly unlikely. The prototype I referred to was painted after it was purchased from IH engineering.
 
Here's another special one...

Guess the starter/generator stopped charging?
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Those chains are genius or one of the dumbest things one could do with an AG tire.....I can’t decide which LOL
 
Jason,

Good to see you post again!
You are the lucky one, I have 1/4"+ of ice everywhere. No power, and more trees down!
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My thinking on the chains would be having the cable on the inside and have on older mounted tires on separate rims, not used year-a-round.
 

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