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Needle Bearings 1508 and seals 1303 for 60's gear drive decks

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RedRanger

Rebuilding 3 gear drive mower decks and need needle bearings and seals for them
Bearings 1508
Grease seals 1303

Anybody have a good place and price to find them.

I see the oil seals on Ebay for about $5 each.
No bearings to be found.

Still a dealer item?

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953 nut

Best bet is to take the old ones to NAPA or a good industrial supply house and let them match them up for you. They probably don't have a listing for 50 + year old mower bearings but can measure them and find a suitable replacement.

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slammer302

i used Koyo B-1212 needle bearings and timken 312518 seals i was able to buy from a auto parts store

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RedRanger

i used Koyo B-1212 needle bearings and timken 312518 seals i was able to buy from a auto parts store

That's what I needed!  Thanks!

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slammer302

No problem watch out for those little seals they can be hard to put in without messing them up!

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RedRanger

They look pretty delicate.  I have three decks I'm going through.  One gear drive actually had open grease chases and was taking grease.  The other two were dried up and no grease was getting to the bearings.  The bearings are pitted and seized.  When I got to taking them apart, one had no oil seals, one had what I guess were once seals, and one had rubber o rings stuffed in there.  :angry-nono:

I thought I could free up and lube the dried bearings, but that's not going to happen.

No wonder they made so much noise.

One question I have though.  When I reassemble these decks, how do you set lash on the drive gears?  Just guess or is there a special way to do it?
I know the blades are clocked at 90 to each other, but should there be any play in the cross shaft and spindle gears?  Or snug?  Also-are those gears suppose to be packed with grease?

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slammer302

I like a little up and down play I just go by feel I don't measure I'm sure the cross shaft should be snug and yes on the grease

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