Description
When your disc harrow starts squealing or you notice wobbling discs, a worn bearing is usually the culprit. That grinding noise isn’t just annoying—it’s telling you that expensive damage to your gang shafts is right around the corner. This 4-hole flange bearing unit gives you the durability you need to keep working through tough field conditions without the worry.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered flange with 3.25 inch bolt circle for secure mounting
- 1-1/8 inch shaft bore fits standard disc harrow gang axles perfectly
- Four-bolt mounting design distributes stress evenly across the housing
- 62mm outer diameter bearing built to handle side loads and impact
- Greasable construction lets you maintain proper lubrication throughout the season
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing is designed for disc harrows, tillage implements, and utility disc equipment that see regular field use. Whether you’re running a small offset disc on pastureland or working a big tandem disc through heavy residue, this bearing handles the constant rotation and shock loads that come with the territory. It’s the type of part that keeps working when you’re pushing through rocky ground or cutting through thick crop residue.
Made to Last
The riveted flange design distributes mounting stress better than welded units, and the greasable construction means you can keep fresh grease flowing to the bearing surfaces. Built to handle the dirt, moisture, and impact that disc implements face every season. The steel construction won’t crack under pressure like cheaper alternatives.
Installation Notes
This is a non-relube version, so make sure to pump it full of grease before installation and keep up with regular greasing through the fitting. Check that your axle size matches—this bearing works with both 1-1/8 inch square and 1-1/4 inch round shafts, but verify your measurements before ordering. If you’re replacing one bearing, it’s smart to check the others on that gang while you’ve got things apart.






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