I tried to research this in the archives and on the ATIS replacement part page but I am still confused What are the substitutes for the later model rear splineshaft bearing #357 931 R91 ?
PS: I tried entering the number into the CASETRACTORPARTS.COM website that was mentioned in the archives, I couldn't get it to work.
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Tom,
I haven't done this with the later case so I don't know if it will work, but I've made a substitute (improvement) for the bearing in that location in the early case (352402R91). It requires reducing the shaft slightly by precision grinding and no change to the case to convert to ND 3L04 or SKF 6004. This eliminates the wear problem caused by the rollers running directly on the shaft.
I haven't done this with the later case so I don't know if it will work, but I've made a substitute (improvement) for the bearing in that location in the early case (352402R91). It requires reducing the shaft slightly by precision grinding and no change to the case to convert to ND 3L04 or SKF 6004. This eliminates the wear problem caused by the rollers running directly on the shaft.
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