Description
When you start hearing that telltale grinding or whining coming from your wheels or equipment, it’s usually the bearing trying to tell you something important. When you’re in the middle of planting or harvest and a wheel bearing starts howling, you’ve got bigger problems than just the noise. This Timken tapered roller bearing cone is built to handle the loads, dirt, and vibration that come with working wheels and hubs on farm equipment. This AgSmart replacement cone gets you back to work without breaking the bank.
What You’re Getting
- Tapered roller design that distributes loads evenly across bearing surfaces instead of creating stress points
- Quality construction built to handle the constant vibration and heavy loads of farm work
- Precision manufacturing that ensures smooth operation and proper fit with your existing bearing cup
- Aftermarket quality that delivers reliable performance season after season
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing cone is commonly found in wheel hubs on tractors, implements, and transport equipment where you need reliable support for heavy loads. Whether it’s supporting the weight of a loaded grain cart or handling the side loads from turning in the field, these bearings keep things rolling smoothly season after season. From utility tractors running hay equipment to row-crop machines pulling heavy implements, this cone handles the demanding conditions that come with agricultural work.
Made to Last
Farm equipment faces mud, dust, moisture, and heavy loads that quickly destroy inferior bearings. This cone is built with proper steel construction and heat treatment to resist wear and maintain precision even when things get dusty and dirty. The AgSmart brand delivers the durability you need without the premium price.
Installation Notes
This bearing cone works as part of a complete bearing assembly that includes the matching cup. Always replace bearings in complete sets and use fresh, high-quality wheel bearing grease during installation. If you’re hearing noise from one side, it’s usually smart to do both sides while you’ve got everything apart.






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