Ok, I've read just about all I can find on the different bearing setups.
Should I upgrade the outer bearing setup on my Hustler 900, or run the original style bearing?
This is what I was thinking of replacing them with.

I don't know if that bearing would be any stronger than the original style. It may run the same exact bearing, just in a cast housing instead of the stamped steel plate housing.
The other factor is price. The cast housing bearings would cost over twice as much as the other bearings.
What is the major cause of bearing failure? Contamination, or structural failure?
All the inner bearings are still tight and intact. I will be replacing them, but don't see any reason to upgrade them other than replacing them with greasable bearings.
I went by the bearing house today. The gentleman there said to not use a bearing with an eccentric locking collar, but to use one where the setscrew is in the inner race. He told me the eccentric locking collars are designed to turn in 1 direction only, and would work loose in this application. The bearing I removed had the eccentric locking collar, was that original?
What are your thoughts?
Thanks!
Should I upgrade the outer bearing setup on my Hustler 900, or run the original style bearing?
This is what I was thinking of replacing them with.

I don't know if that bearing would be any stronger than the original style. It may run the same exact bearing, just in a cast housing instead of the stamped steel plate housing.
The other factor is price. The cast housing bearings would cost over twice as much as the other bearings.
What is the major cause of bearing failure? Contamination, or structural failure?
All the inner bearings are still tight and intact. I will be replacing them, but don't see any reason to upgrade them other than replacing them with greasable bearings.
I went by the bearing house today. The gentleman there said to not use a bearing with an eccentric locking collar, but to use one where the setscrew is in the inner race. He told me the eccentric locking collars are designed to turn in 1 direction only, and would work loose in this application. The bearing I removed had the eccentric locking collar, was that original?
What are your thoughts?
Thanks!
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