Description
When you’re dealing with heavy loads and the constant vibration of farm work, your wheel bearings take a beating. A failed bearing in the middle of planting or harvest isn’t just an inconvenience—it can shut down your whole operation. This Timken tapered roller bearing cone is built to handle the demanding conditions that come with agricultural work, keeping your equipment rolling smoothly when you need it most.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-manufactured steel construction that’s properly hardened to resist wear
- Tapered design handles both radial loads and side forces from field turns and heavy loads
- 1.5748-inch inside diameter with straight bore for secure shaft fit
- 0.882-inch width provides solid support for demanding applications
- Standard tolerance ensures proper fit with matching cups and housings
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing cone is commonly used in wheel hubs, drive assemblies, and rotating equipment across a wide range of agricultural machinery. Whether you’re running utility tractors for livestock work, row-crop machines pulling heavy implements, or transport equipment like grain carts, this bearing handles the loads and side forces that come with the territory.
Made to Last
Timken has been making bearings for farm equipment for generations, and they understand what it takes to survive in agricultural conditions. The steel is heat-treated to resist wear, and the precision manufacturing means it’ll run true even when things get dusty and dirty. Farm equipment faces mud, moisture, and heavy loads that destroy inferior bearings, but this one’s built to keep going season after season.
Installation Notes
This is a single cone bearing, so you’ll need the matching cup to complete the assembly. Always replace bearings in complete sets and use fresh, high-quality bearing grease during installation. Proper torque specifications and bearing adjustment are critical for safe operation and maximum bearing life—take the time to do it right the first time.






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