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Roy Suomi

09-19-2007 16:50:55




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Since when did Deere start using roller bearings made in Russia????? I'm doing a 450-C HLR and the input shaft bearing is "Made in Russia", and it's CRAP..... It sounds like rollers are going to eject any minute when you spin it by hand , lubricated..... Went back to get another one....CRAPPOLA too..... I'm not going to embarrass myself by using a sub-standard bearing on an expensive repair job....I called NAPA..They've got an American bearing coming Saturday morning...These are sealed in the box Deere bearings , not aftermarket....Heck , maybe aftermarket isn't so bad.....

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Roy Suomi

09-20-2007 13:24:04




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 Re: John Deere bearings in reply to Roy Suomi, 09-19-2007 16:50:55  
Yeah....Actually it was a little cheaper than the "Ruskie" bearing.....Fed Up In Ohio.....



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MN Scott

09-19-2007 21:14:56




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 Re: John Deere bearings in reply to Roy Suomi, 09-19-2007 16:50:55  
Not surprising when it comes to Deere. Was the USA NAPA bearing cheaper? Dad bought a Deere 714 disc chisel in the late 80's. After one year the lift cylinders started leaking. I bought seal kits and pulled the cylinders down. Made in China was cast on the inside of the cylinder caps. Keep in mind this was 1988. My new Deere 568 baler was delivered with china tires on it the spring, could smell the things 20 ft away! Just a sign of the times I guess cheap parts at high prices. Reputation dosen't matter any more just the bottom line.

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