Greg at Buffalo Bearings is Da Man

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  1. #11
    Thanks so much. That'll be a great help. I think It'll be easier for me if I have part numbers to give them rather than try to explain what kind of a 6X6 I have.

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    my pleasure

  3. #13
    Another question. Is your outer bearing 72 mm and your inner 62? Also, did the 3 bolt outer flanges come with grease zerks?

  4. #14
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    Yes and yes

  5. #15
    Thanks

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    Thanks for the tip. I might need the same parts for my '99 Max II some day. It's great to know that a company that's been around since 1919 will probably be around when I need their parts. And they're not that far North of me near Erie, PA. Might make a nice day-trip in the right weather.
    Questions: Were all the parts 'in stock?'
    Were they cheapo crap from commy CHINA?

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    All parts were in stock parts, to be honest I did not check boxes, I measured them and installed them

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    This sounds great !!! Dose some one have a contact number for Greg at Buffalo and a list of the part numbers for the bearings, flanges etc? I have a 93 Max II, and I'm new to this.. Mike :-)
    Run-A-Muck

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