Description
When your PTO starts making noise or vibrating more than usual, there’s a good chance the input shaft bearing is trying to tell you something. This little bearing does a big job – supporting the input shaft that transfers power from your transmission to all those hardworking implements. When it starts to fail, you’ll know it, and ignoring it just leads to bigger problems down the road.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered bearing designed to handle the constant rotation and loads of PTO operation
- Quality construction that resists heat buildup from extended operation during hay season or other demanding work
- Proper dimensions and tolerances to eliminate shaft play and vibration
- Direct replacement for original equipment – no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing fits New Holland TM series tractors from the TM115 up to the TM190, along with Case IH Puma series tractors from the 165 to the 230. These are serious work tractors that power everything from rotary cutters and balers to post hole diggers and manure spreaders. When you’re running long days during harvest or hay season, this bearing keeps that power transfer smooth and reliable.
Made to Last
PTO bearings face unique challenges – they’re constantly spinning, dealing with varying loads as implements engage and disengage, and working in an environment where dust and moisture try to get into everything. This bearing is built with the right materials and sealing to handle those conditions season after season.
Installation Notes
Replacing a PTO input shaft bearing typically requires some disassembly of the PTO housing, so it’s a good time to inspect other components while you’re in there. Clean everything thoroughly during reassembly and use the proper torque specs – this bearing needs to be seated correctly to do its job. If you’re hearing noise from the PTO area, don’t wait – catching bearing problems early saves you from more expensive repairs later.






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