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Anyone with info on Sears 700 413 wagon or EWC Q41

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Walter

05-03-2005 07:08:52




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Need any info on a Sears model 700 413 wagon - build dates, parts list, load range, etc. Also need same info on Electric Wheel Company hubs model Q415. Need source for hub seals also. Thanks,
Walter




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Walter

05-03-2005 07:17:59




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  That EWC hub model should read Q415 in reply to Walter, 05-03-2005 07:08:52  
Included this since the whole number did not come through above.



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Gerald J.

05-03-2005 07:53:25




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 Re: That EWC hub model should read Q415 in reply to Walter, 05-03-2005 07:17:59  
I think Baum Hydraulics at Omaha or Shoup at Kankakee (both have web pages and take phone orders) have the EWC hub and parts including seals. Most likely you can take an old seal to your local car parts places and find them there though the prices will be higher than Baum. Finding the hubs at Shoup or Baum will also give you their load ratings.

Gerald J.



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Walter

05-04-2005 04:25:16




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 Re: That EWC hub model should read Q415 in reply to Gerald J., 05-03-2005 07:53:25  
I have tried both of these parts sources without success.
Walter



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Gerald J.

05-04-2005 10:38:04




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 Re: That EWC hub model should read Q415 in reply to Walter, 05-04-2005 04:25:16  
I see that. I checked a ten year old or older Baum catalog, didn't help.

You may try to contact Tital Hub at Quincy, they now own Electric Wheel.

For the seal, you may have to measure the hub opening (probably the same size as the bearing cup, but not always) and the shaft where the seal rubs (for most seals) and go looking for a seal by size at a car parts place or the Baum catalog. The bearing parts have numbers that can generally be read and their sizes and replacements determined. Baum's catalog has a very good list of tapered roller bearings and several lists of seals organized by shaft diameter.

Gerald J.

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