Mott Flail Mower Bearing ID question

wildcarrots

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Hi all,

I have a 48" belly mounted Mott flail mower with shot cutter shaft bearings. I pulled them and went to buy new ones only to find that they're not what the 'should' be. The pulley side is 1 1/8" ID, 2.44" OD. Other side is 1 3/16" ID, 2.44" OD (don't ask me why they use decimals for one, fractions for the other!). I haven't been able to locate the right size bearing locally, so I called Flailmaster. Folks were very helpful, but couldn't figure out why one side would be one size and the other another and the don't carry the 1 1/8" bearing. The shaft is in good shape and doesn't seem to have been modified. It's the 3 hole, "old style" bearing housing. Anyone have ideas or experience with this? I don't really need to understand the mystery though that would be interesting. Mostly I just need to find the proper bearing!

Thanks,
Jesse
 
Well, after 'retiring' from automotive mechanics, I worked auto parts for many years. The old-school part of me would grab the National bearing paper catalog and see what was available in the dimensions I required. New school would be to peruse a bearing manufacturer's website, or the "Easy button" route is to contact each bearing manufacturer via email or chat describing what you have/need, and let their fingers do the walking for you, so that you can obtain a part number, then search online to see who has that part number for what price.
 
This is not helpful to your bearing search... but, I would like to know how popular were/are Mott mowers? I had a 48" Mott knife/flail mower under my old Allis C when I bought it in 89. Fine cut, like for a golf course. Worked very well for my use. Did Mott go under or were they bought by another company?

Edit: I found the website for Montage Enterprises. Apparently they are the successors to Mott...? Anyway they list parts they have available for Mott mowers. Maybe they have the correct bearings.
https://www.montageent.com/products/alamomott-flail/
 
Jesse,
Sorry for your plight...do either of your bearings have legible numbers?? Starting with those numbers, google should find you a cross reference number. A google of ‘timken ag bearing’ hit on a cross reference catalog. If you really have 1-1/8 and 1-3/16 id’s you have ag bearings. Along the lines of the woods pulley bearings (205krr6) or so. I found those for less than $5 each...bought a lifetime supply...shoot us the numbers on the races...bearings will materialize
 
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