does anyone know what part number i need to get from buffalo bearings i have a 95 max II
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I don't know the part number off hand, but tell the guys you need the 62mm outer diameter bearings with 1.25 inside diameter, triple lip sealed, with eccentric locking collar for your Max II 6 wheeler and they'll know just what you're talking about. They do a lot of business with 6x6World members and they'll take good care of you. (716) 874-1720 or 1 800-669-8019."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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I have a 93' Max IV in which I replaced all of the bearings. I purchased the bearings from Buffalo Bearings (thanks to the information obtained from this site). Part Number: HC206-20r3. $12.78 per bearing. No complaints, whatsoever, with Buffalo Bearings. As for greaseable bearings, they are greaseable, but be VERY careful in doing so. I learned that from this site as well. Also, you will need to gring off the small metal "nub" on the outer surface of the bearing. You'll know what I'm talking about when your order comes in. Uncle Vin.
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I have a 2003 Max II with bearing extensions.I want to replace all as my seals are gone.(From an overzealous greaser).What do I need in total to replace all and seal flanges etc.? A bearing manufacture and parts numbers would be greatly appreciated.
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A 2003 Max II will use the larger 72mm outside diameter bearings and 1.25 inside diameter, triple lip sealed with eccentric locking collar bearings. The 3 hole flanges are readily available, just be sure to order the 72mm 3 hole ones. The outside ones have the grease fitting in them and the inside ones don't. Buffalo Bearing would be able to get you everything you need at a low price and they have the best customer service."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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They have new flanges available there too. The prices there are very low and they're always very high quality parts so I'd order from Buffalo Bearing too. Just make sure you get the 3 hole 62mm flanges to match the 62mm bearings. The guys are extremely helpful there and will be sure to help you out with all of this."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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Questions are how we learn. We're all happy to help each other out here. After a few months of working on these machines you'll become very familiar with them."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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