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Crossing numbers: Re: IHC Bearings
CR bearings and seals also have one of the BEST cross-reference
books for any manufacture's or oem part number. While working a
parts counter, (once I figured out how to use the book!), I was never
stumped with a bearing #.
It's two volumes, each about 4" thick.
Owen Minor
Tacoma,WA
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>From: westje@domain.elided
>To: ihc-digest@domain.elided
>Subject: Re: IHC Bearings
>Date: Sat, Feb 21, 1998 8:54 AM
>
>>Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 19:02:56 -0800
>>From: "Allan Weidenheimer" <allanw@domain.elided>
>>Subject: IHC Bearings
>>
>>I've noticed in my IHC parts manual, many times bearings
>>have part numbers like "ST292", and "ST518". These are items like
>>the pilot bearing, NP205 x-case output bearing, etc.
>>I think I read that the 'ST' denotes a standard bearing, but
>>these are not bearing numbers. Does anyone have a cross
>>reference that converts these ST numbers to Timken,
>>Torrington, NDK, etc. numbers?
>>
>>Allan Weidenheimer
>>72 1210 pickup
>
>Allan,
>
>If I recall correctly, you are in the Colorado Springs area. Whisler Bearing on
>North Cascade was able to match some factory original IHC front wheel bearings from
>my mid '50's IHC 300 tractor. Apparently Whisler does have an IHC to Timken cross
>reference. They even had the bearings in stock!
>
>Jim West
>80 Scout II Turbodiesel
>mid 50's 300 Industrial Tractor
>37 D-2
>
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