Description
When you hear that telltale rumbling coming from your wheels or feel play in the steering, chances are your wheel bearings are calling it quits. A worn bearing cone can spell trouble fast, but this Timken tapered roller bearing cone is built to handle the daily punishment your tractor dishes out – from side loads when plowing to the constant stress of hauling heavy implements down the road. A good bearing keeps your wheels tracking straight and prevents costly damage to hubs and axles.
What You’re Getting
- 65mm bore diameter with 23mm width designed for heavy-duty farm applications
- Quality steel construction with precise tolerances and hardened surfaces that resist wear even under heavy loads
- Works alongside its matching cup to distribute loads evenly and keep things spinning smoothly through years of farm use
- This is the cone half of a tapered bearing set – you’ll need the matching cup to complete the installation
Built for Real Farm Work
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 handles the demanding conditions of farm work. It fits into wheel assemblies across a wide range of agricultural equipment where reliable rotation is critical for safe operation, from utility tractors for livestock operations to larger row-crop machines pulling heavy implements.
Made to Last
Timken has been making bearings for farm equipment for generations, and they know what it takes to survive in agricultural conditions. Farm equipment faces mud, dust, moisture, and heavy loads that quickly destroy inferior bearings. This cone uses quality steel construction with proper heat treatment and precise manufacturing tolerances to ensure smooth operation and long service life when properly maintained with quality grease.
Installation Notes
Remember that tapered bearings work as a system – you’ll need the matching cup to complete the assembly, and proper preload is critical for bearing life, so follow your equipment manual’s torque specifications. Always replace bearings in pairs when possible, and pack them properly with wheel bearing grease during assembly. Check your shaft diameter and fillet radius to ensure proper fit before installation.






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