Description
When you start hearing grinding or feel play in your wheels or axles, it’s time to get new bearings before you end up with a seized shaft or worse damage. Timken has been making bearings for farm equipment since before your granddad was farming, and they know what it takes to survive in agricultural conditions. This inner cone bearing works with the matching cup to keep your equipment rolling smoothly, whether you’re navigating tight turns in the field or hauling heavy loads down the road.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-manufactured steel cone that fits a 1-5/8 inch shaft with tight tolerances for smooth operation
- Properly hardened steel construction that resists wear and runs true even when things get dusty and dirty
- Standard 0.88 inch width fits most agricultural applications without modifications
- Straight bore design eliminates the need for special tools or complex installation procedures
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing cone serves in wheel assemblies across a wide range of agricultural equipment where reliable rotation is critical for safe operation. Whether you’re working with smaller utility tractors for livestock operations or larger row-crop machines pulling heavy implements, proper wheel bearings are essential for maintaining control and preventing costly breakdowns during busy seasons. Tapered roller bearings like this one are workhorses in agricultural equipment because they can handle the combination of heavy loads and side forces that comes with farm work.
Made to Last
Farm equipment faces mud, dust, moisture, and heavy loads that quickly destroy inferior bearings. This Timken cone uses quality steel construction with proper heat treatment to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use. The precise manufacturing tolerances ensure smooth operation and long service life when properly maintained with quality grease.
Installation Notes
This is just the inner cone—you’ll need the matching cup that presses into your hub. Make sure to pack the bearing properly with grease before installation, and check that your hub races aren’t worn or pitted. A little extra time on the bearing service will save you a breakdown later when you can’t afford the downtime.






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