Description
When your tractor starts making that grinding noise or your implement isn’t running as smooth as it should, chances are a bearing’s telling you it’s time for attention. A worn bearing can turn into bigger problems fast—seized shafts, damaged housings, or worse yet, being stuck in the field when there’s work to be done. This TISCO bearing is built to handle the punishment that comes with real farm work—heavy loads, dirt, moisture, and the constant vibration that comes with fieldwork, providing the reliable replacement part you can count on to keep your equipment running when there’s work to be done.
What You’re Getting
- Quality construction designed specifically for agricultural applications where durability matters
- Proper heat treatment and manufacturing standards that handle demanding farm conditions
- Direct replacement that fits right where your old bearing came out
- Built to withstand the constant stress of heavy equipment operation
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing serves duty in various agricultural applications where smooth rotation is critical, whether it’s supporting wheels on tillage equipment, keeping disc harrows running true, or maintaining proper operation in tractor axle assemblies, handling the side loads and impacts that come with working the land on tractors and implements that see regular use in demanding conditions.
Made to Last
TISCO has a reputation for making aftermarket parts that hold up to farm conditions, manufactured to handle the stresses and demands of agricultural work, giving you the reliability you need when there’s work to be done. Farm work means dealing with mud, dust, moisture, and heavy loads that can quickly destroy inferior bearings, but this uses quality bearings that are properly heat-treated and manufactured to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—remove the old bearing and press in the new one using proper bearing installation tools. Always check your shaft for wear or scoring while you’ve got things apart, as a damaged shaft will quickly destroy your new bearing. A little bearing grease during assembly helps everything go together smoothly and ensures proper lubrication from day one.






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