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Front wheel bearings for a G

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    Posted: 23 Sep 2023 at 8:53pm
Good evening all. Those of you that had a visit from Ophelia hope everyone fared well. We lost a tree and had some minor flooding but all things considered we did ok. Now to my question. I am in the middle of a restoration project on a 1951 model G. I pulled the front wheels and was going to clean and repack the bearings. I literally had to beat the hubs off the tractor using a sledgehammer and large metal drift that my wonderful wife held for me. I had to heat one side to the point that it ruined the bearing but I finally got both hubs off. After cleaning everything I started measuring the bearings and the spindles. The inner bearings are Bower #1380 the outers were Timken #09081. The Bower inside diameter was .873-.874 the spindle measured .875. The inner bearing was .808-.809 and the spindle was .810. What are the correct bearings and grease seals I need to use? There’s no way I should have to drive the bearings on the spindle. I cleaned the spindle with emory cloth but still the bearing would not go on. If someone has the correct bearing and seal numbers I would be very great full if you would share the information. Thanks in advance.
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800445 seal
800449 inner bearing. Still available 
800048 inner race
211897 outer race. still available 
800186 outer bearing. still available 
248104 kit
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sometimes it helps to put the NEWER  "70" in front of the old ALLIS part numbers, if your searching the internet..... example. 70800449


Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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