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185turbo
Bronze Level Joined: 15 Aug 2018 Location: Kansas Points: 104 |
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Posted: 06 Oct 2023 at 12:40pm |
I have an Allis chalmers drag disk , I was curious if any one would be able to identify it by model number ect . It has a couple bearings out on the gangs and I figured it may help trying to find parts
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PaulB
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Rocky Ridge Md Points: 4727 |
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Right there on the bearing housing is a part number to get you started.
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If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits. If you can't make it GO... make it SHINY |
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juniorp53
Bronze Level Joined: 16 Mar 2012 Location: United States Points: 43 |
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#9 pull type bearings are wood made of rock maple most folks make there own off the top of my head inner dia is 2" and outside dia is 3 1/2" soak in hot oil bath before install then grease initially and after every few hours of use
some guy out in Minnesota was advertising he had some NOS ones talked to him on the phone wicked nice ... said he would call back with some measurements ...never did
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185turbo
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Do you think oak would be any good to make bearings ?
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DON G
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I think oak would be good/ |
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Jim.ME
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I think hard maple is better than oak. It is closer grained and less acidic than oak. Lignum vitae (iron wood) is the preferred wood for water turbine and ship shaft bearings. However, it needs to be kept wet even when in storage. Hard maple was the second choice as it became harder to get Lignum vitae.
For disc bearings hard Maple would likely be better than oak. It is closer grained and is less acidic than oak. Maple is often soaked/boiled in hot oil or wax to add to its lubricity further into the wood. There are several outfits making wood bearings using hard maple.
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185turbo
Bronze Level Joined: 15 Aug 2018 Location: Kansas Points: 104 |
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Thanks for the info , does anyone know a good place to get the wood bearings?
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juniorp53
Bronze Level Joined: 16 Mar 2012 Location: United States Points: 43 |
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talked to these folks few years back explained to them over phone what i had and seemed like no problem for them
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Mikez
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I think I kept a nos for future measurements.
Edited by Mikez - 10 Oct 2023 at 8:01pm |
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