Bearing Replacement

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    Bearing Replacement

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    These are the new bearings I received from Buffalo Bearing (on the right). They look different, will they work?

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    I mean left

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    I assume these are outer bearings. The bearing with the wide inner race is correct if they are outer. Inner bearings for turned down axles must be exact replacements to get gear alignment correct. I see a lot of machines with the narrow race bearings because they are what's usually available locally. Narrow bearings are usually single sealed and not as strong when it comes to impact.

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    Remove the nubs.


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    Joe Camel never does that.

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    How do you suggest to remove them?

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    Grinder works well.

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