Hey everyone,
Just posting this to hopefully help some people out. Went down to the local Napa after measuring the bearings from my '80 Liquifire and we were able to get numbers and order up some bearings. Here are the numbers and a few photos. The bearings are SKF, which look to be better than the Farm and Fleet China ones I saw for around $8.50 earlier in the week.
John Deere Number: JD8562 to NAPA SKF Number: RA014-RRB (7/8" I.D.)
John Deere Number: JD9335 to NAPA SKF Number: RA100-RRB (1" I.D.)
John Deere Number: M69015 to NAPA SKF Number: RA100-RRB (1" I.D.)
Here are a few other numbers I was able to find, too.
M69015 BEARING = Fafnir RA100-RRB
JD8562 = Timken NPS014RPC
80-84 Liquifire Bearing Numbers
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Re: 80-84 Liquifire Bearing Numbers
I agree. Any bearing is better than one from China. Even Mexico.
I opened up a brand new Milwaukee S&D 3/4" drill bit tonight to drill 4 holes in a piece of 1/4" SS plate.
After the 3rd hole the bit started squaking. I looked at it and it was junk. A $37.00 bit!!!
I picked up the package and read Made In China on the back.
A Milwaukee Drill bit Made in CHina? What has the world come to?
I opened up a brand new Milwaukee S&D 3/4" drill bit tonight to drill 4 holes in a piece of 1/4" SS plate.
After the 3rd hole the bit started squaking. I looked at it and it was junk. A $37.00 bit!!!
I picked up the package and read Made In China on the back.
A Milwaukee Drill bit Made in CHina? What has the world come to?
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
Milbank SD