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Old 20-10-15, 11:33
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Hi, I have taken my brake drums to the brake shop to get machined up. They rang today to tell me the inner bearings and the seals are shot. Does any one know where I can source some new ones? Thanks in advance, Regards, Jim.
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Old 20-10-15, 12:02
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Hi, I have taken my brake drums to the brake shop to get machined up. They rang today to tell me the inner bearings and the seals are shot. Does any one know where I can source some new ones? Thanks in advance, Regards, Jim.
Hello Jim do you know of any brake drums i need a set for my LP2A
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Old 20-10-15, 19:24
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Jim, try Nigel Ward in Brisbane for the seals (and maybe the brgs)
Search his posts on here and send him an email via the forum.
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Old 20-10-15, 19:56
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Jim, AJ's in Waihe should have them, bearings are common enough at any bearing shop.
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Old 20-10-15, 19:58
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Hello Jim do you know of any brake drums i need a set for my LP2A
Didn't I sell you a pair Arthur? Or did I only sell you one?
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Didn't I sell you a pair Arthur? Or did I only sell you one?
Only had the one
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Old 21-10-15, 21:30
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Jim, the bearing numbers cross over as follows;
Ford BB 4222 is Timken 3920
Ford BB 4221B is Timken 3984
Those are the inner hub bearing. and the diff side bearing.

The outer hub bearings are:
Ford BB1240A is Timken 462
BB1239A is Timken 453X

The inner hub seal is a BB1175C Timken make these under part number 5751S (it appears to be National 5751)
War time Chev no. is GM 1798517 (they fit many of the F15, C15 and larger CMP trucks)
If no joy with Ajays, or Nigel, Then try the Chap in Hervey Bay, Australia. (Sorry, I have forgotten his name)
If you want to go further, Macs Auto in the USA. There are many options.
If you are in no hurry, it might work out cheaper to import the whole lot.

I just searched a ford bearing and pulled this from a web site "MIBearingsLLC"
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Old 21-10-15, 21:42
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I recollect posting on this subject before, all those bearing are / were used in Massey Ferguson tractors, chiefly the grey TE-20, 35, 135, etc. and I would have no doubt that a bearing supplier in NZ would have stock. Of the top of my head, I think they were used in diff and rear wheel bearings. Thinking on, the Ford Ferguson 9N would have used these bearings and the sizes continued in use right through in to the 60's.
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Old 21-10-15, 22:04
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Ross Prince in Hervey Bay Queensland, Australia....has all parts in stock....seals, bearings, etc. Phone +617 41244075.
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Old 21-10-15, 23:54
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That's the Man. I bought Dodge seals from him. Easy to deal with, and prompt.
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Old 23-10-15, 11:57
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I just bought these two innere seals good price, fits ex.
http://www.macsautoparts.com/early_v...wheelbase.html
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Old 23-10-15, 11:59
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you can look at the thread "rear wheel seal"
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