Description
When you’re turning tight corners with a loader full of hay or backing up to a manure spreader, you need smooth steering that responds without hesitation. If you’re feeling vibration through the steering wheel, hearing grinding noises, or noticing your tractor wanders on the road, those wheel bearings are telling you they’re done. When wheel bearings start to wear out, you’ll notice wobbling, grinding noises, or loose steering that can make your tractor dangerous to operate. This kit gives you everything you need to restore that tight, confident steering feel and prevent costly wheel hub damage that comes from running worn bearings too long.
What You’re Getting
- Complete bearing assembly with precision dimensions – 69.85mm inner diameter, 112.713mm outer diameter, 25.4mm width
- Professional-grade construction designed to handle the constant turning and heavy loads of farm work
- Quality seals included to keep grease where it belongs and contamination out
- OEM-equivalent fit for reliable installation and long service life
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing kit is designed for the Case IH CX series utility tractors and McCormick CX models that handle everything from hay operations to loader work around the farm. These mid-sized tractors are workhorses on dairy farms, livestock operations, and mixed agricultural setups where you need dependable steering whether you’re maneuvering in tight barn lots or traveling between fields.
Made to Last
Farm work means dealing with mud, dust, moisture, and heavy loads that can quickly destroy inferior bearings. This kit uses quality bearings that are properly heat-treated and manufactured to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use. The bearings are built to support both the weight of your tractor and the side loads that come from turning with heavy implements attached.
Installation Notes
When installing, make sure to clean all old grease and debris from the hub before packing the new bearings with fresh wheel bearing grease. Don’t over-tighten the hub nut – proper adjustment allows the wheel to spin freely without play. Check your tractor’s service manual for specific torque specifications and adjustment procedures. If you’re doing one side, it’s smart to check the other wheel bearing too – they tend to wear at similar rates.






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