Description
When you start hearing that telltale grinding noise from your wheel hubs or feel excessive play in the axles during field operations, it’s time to replace those bearings before you’re stuck with a seized wheel in the middle of planting season. When you’re dealing with rotating shafts in your equipment, a worn bearing cone can spell trouble fast. You’ll hear that telltale grinding noise or feel excessive play in the shaft before things get really bad. This Timken JM719149 bearing cone gives you the precision and durability you need to keep your equipment rolling smoothly through years of farm work.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty tapered roller design that handles both weight loads and side forces during field operations
- 3-3/4 inch inside diameter fits larger axle applications on tractors and implements
- Quality steel construction with proper heat treatment to resist wear in agricultural conditions
- Standard tolerance design ensures proper fit with matching cup for smooth operation
- Maximum shaft fillet radius of 0.120 inches allows proper installation clearance
Built for Real Farm Work
Whether it’s in a PTO shaft, implement drive system, or hydraulic pump assembly, this cone handles the radial and thrust loads that agricultural equipment dishes out day after day. This bearing serves in wheel hubs, axle assemblies, and transmission applications where you need reliable support for rotating shafts. Whether you’re dealing with front wheel hubs on utility tractors or axle bearings in heavier equipment, this cone works alongside its matching cup to distribute loads evenly and keep things spinning smoothly through years of farm use.
Made to Last
Timken has been making bearings for farm equipment since before your granddad was farming, and they know what it takes to survive in agricultural conditions. The steel is properly hardened to resist wear, and the precision manufacturing means it’ll run true even when things get dusty and dirty. The tapered roller design handles both weight and side forces better than straight roller bearings, while the hardened steel construction resists wear even in dirty, demanding conditions.
Good to Know
This is just the inner cone—you’ll need the matching cup that presses into your hub. Make sure to pack the bearing properly with grease before installation, and check that your hub races aren’t worn or pitted. A little extra time on the bearing service will save you a breakdown later when you can’t afford the downtime.






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