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    online bearings

    where can i buy bearings online not sold by Argo?

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    I've read where some folks on this site deal with BuffaloBearings.com.

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    curtis ...their good people,located in buffalo , n.y. johnboy va.

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    NTN UC206-103D1 BALL BEARING INSERT, 1.1875" (1-3/16") BORE, SET SCREW COLLAR | eBay

    would this work? if not could someone send the link to another site maybe?

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    Welcome to Richard's Relics Parts for Amphibious ATV's,
    Just got a quote. $26.00 for the bearings or $62.00 for the whole kit including seals.

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    would that bearing work posted above by me?

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    ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtisbyrne View Post
    ???
    exactly!

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    NTN UC206-103D1 BALL BEARING INSERT, 1.1875" (1-3/16") BORE, SET SCREW COLLAR
    would it fir the shaft?

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    Not unless you have a Hustler.


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