Description
When you hear that grinding noise coming from your transmission or feel excessive play in rotating shafts, it’s usually the bearings telling you they’ve had enough. You’ll hear that telltale grinding noise or feel excessive play in the shaft before things get really bad. This Timken bearing cone is built to handle the constant loads and vibration that come with farm work, keeping your equipment running smooth and reliable. This 2-7/8″ cone handles the heavy radial and thrust loads that agricultural equipment dishes out day after day.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined 2.875″ inside diameter for exact shaft fit with 1.424″ cone width
- Tapered roller design that’s especially good at handling combined loads that come from field operations
- Quality steel construction with precise tolerances that maintain proper clearances and lubrication flow, plus hardened surfaces that resist wear even under heavy loads
- Genuine Timken engineering built to the same standards as original equipment, with tapered design that distributes loads evenly for long service life under demanding farm conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing cone is designed for equipment that sees regular use in demanding conditions. Whether it’s in a PTO shaft, implement drive system, or hydraulic pump assembly, this cone handles the radial and thrust loads that agricultural equipment dishes out day after day. You’ll find similar bearings in everything from tractor transmissions and final drives to implement gearboxes and PTO assemblies where precise shaft positioning and smooth operation matter.
Made to Last
Timken has been making bearings for over a century, and they know what it takes to survive in agricultural applications. This cone uses quality steel construction with proper heat treatment to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use, with precise manufacturing tolerances that ensure smooth operation and long service life when properly maintained with quality grease.
Installation Notes
Remember that tapered roller bearings work as a system—you’ll need the matching cup to complete the bearing assembly. Always replace bearings in pairs when possible, and make sure to use the proper preload when installing, following your equipment manual’s torque specifications. Check your shaft diameter and fillet radius to ensure proper fit before installation.






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