How To Replace Front Wheel Bearings on a Husqvarna Riding Mower

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2019
  • In this video i show how to replace the front wheel bearings in a Husqvarna riding mower, the common problem with worn out wheel bearings is wobbly wheels or excessive tire and axle wear.
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  • @hankbraff1135
    @hankbraff1135 2 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant demo, saved me a lot of bother thanks for sharing this.

  • @wtanzer
    @wtanzer 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for a video done for the people that don't have a shop of specific tools to do the job.

  • @retiredusmc9090
    @retiredusmc9090 Месяц назад

    Very helpful video! I am about to change both tires tomorrow on the same mower.

  • @russellnotestine6436
    @russellnotestine6436 3 года назад +6

    I'd suggest cleaning all rust off the axle and greasing every surface with a brush (both sides of both washers etc.) before re-assembling. Rust becomes an abrasive grit. Also, maybe pour a pan of boiling water over the bearing sleeve on the rim and put your bushings in the freezer for a couple hours before tapping them in. Sleeves get bigger, bearings get smaller, they might drop right in with no hammering. (I over-do everything!! :( ) Also stress that's it's much easier and takes much less time and money to grease more often, than it is to repair the things you've neglected. Cheers! Great video!

    • @mark97213
      @mark97213 3 года назад +1

      Will it hurt or cause too much wear if I actually added a third washer to take up the slack? Reassembly, there seems to be enough room for a third washer.

  • @larryrostock1813
    @larryrostock1813 Месяц назад

    Hi , best practice to clean spindle shaft of debris , I find brake cleaner pretty good , and light application of grease to shaft and inside bush , before assembly , a block of wood on face of bearing when refitting will prevent it becoming damaged/ deformed

  • @wsyouth
    @wsyouth Год назад

    Thank you for the video. Very helpful! I knocked it out quicker than I expected.

  • @sebazztard2
    @sebazztard2 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @velcroman98
    @velcroman98 3 года назад +6

    As I'm watching your video you keep referring to them as bearings, but they look more like common bushings. They do sell a simple kit to upgrade to true sealed bearings. Exact same procedure to replace, and you won't have to do it again. Seeing this video is about 2 years old, you're probably due to replace your bushings again.

  • @bennyking5996
    @bennyking5996 3 года назад

    Thanks so much you were very detailed.

  • @sandflea43
    @sandflea43 4 года назад

    helped me so much thanks for the video!

  • @donaldcunningham3868
    @donaldcunningham3868 Год назад

    Thanks that was really helpful - saved me some money😊

  • @charleseggers9829
    @charleseggers9829 3 года назад

    Great video. Thanks

  • @guyleblanc840
    @guyleblanc840 Год назад

    Taping it in with a piece of wood works good as well great video:).

  • @benjaminsnodderly6094
    @benjaminsnodderly6094 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful! Thank you

  • @CIRCLEREDX12
    @CIRCLEREDX12 2 года назад

    Thank u and God bless you!

  • @MsLincos
    @MsLincos 4 года назад +3

    Next time try to warm up the axle cover with a heat gun. It's works great.

  • @Gooseyt897
    @Gooseyt897 2 года назад

    Awesome , Thank you so very much !

  • @ellooper8728
    @ellooper8728 Год назад

    So no washer on the inside of the rim when putting it back on? Just making sure, about to tackle this project. Thanks.

  • @timmccale9030
    @timmccale9030 Год назад

    very good video

  • @gdavies6980
    @gdavies6980 8 месяцев назад

    Works even better if you use a regular hammer!

  • @anthonybacon7073
    @anthonybacon7073 Год назад

    Good video.

  • @terryhastings8662
    @terryhastings8662 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @jasondacalio7760
    @jasondacalio7760 Год назад

    No, it is a bull pin, it is what iron workers use to hang steel for building construction.

  • @s.meredithclark1164
    @s.meredithclark1164 11 месяцев назад

    Where can you order the proper diameter of sealed flanged bearings for craftsman professional 247 series?

  • @cmxiong8989
    @cmxiong8989 3 года назад

    Help where can I order all these items for a craftsman mowers

  • @bobbyberger8329
    @bobbyberger8329 3 года назад

    Where is the link to order the sealed bearings kit?

  • @dr.dionpeoples
    @dr.dionpeoples 2 года назад +1

    I wish it was this easy… I had a difficult time getting the bearings out.

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 3 года назад

    If the wheel bushings have been in the wheel hub for awhile take some silicone.oil in both sides not wheel bushings they will be easier to get out

  • @Slushers1
    @Slushers1 3 года назад +2

    Next time use the old bearing to drive in the new bearing 😁👍👍

    • @guyleblanc840
      @guyleblanc840 Год назад

      Piece of wood same steel can damage the new one.

  • @pulliamrn
    @pulliamrn 3 года назад

    Using adjustable pliers for a hammer. Pro. Turn your volume up too.

  • @alanwylie8960
    @alanwylie8960 4 года назад +3

    They make hammers that'll actually be more qualified for the job of driving the bushing/bearing out of the wheel.

  • @pulliamrn
    @pulliamrn 3 года назад +3

    They make a real bearing kit. You are using bushings.

  • @davidahart2476
    @davidahart2476 4 года назад

    I did have a few question, How long are the bearing supposed to last? also can and or do the axles wear? And how often should I grease them?

    • @TheOutdoorPowerGuy
      @TheOutdoorPowerGuy  4 года назад

      The bearings usually last anywhere from 1-5 years depending on use, they are made of a soft metal and will wear out eventually. If the bearings wear down too far the axle itself can become damaged. You should grease both axles and wheel bearings every 6 months to one year depending on use of your equipment.

    • @MajestyStudioPro
      @MajestyStudioPro 3 года назад

      Mine wore out at 60 hours on a TS 242. Greased them three times before that. I think there is something wrong here with mine. Okay but I do mow a lot about 6 hours weekly.

  • @user-hp8uy1pf2k
    @user-hp8uy1pf2k Год назад

    Does any bearing kit fit any Husqvarna lawn tractor

  • @ObliterateTyranny
    @ObliterateTyranny 2 года назад

    These steps work better and will eliminate any possible damage to equipment/part/components that might otherwise be caused by improperly beating them with a hammer or metal bar:
    To extract:
    1) Get an inner bearing puller from Amazon. They are inexpensive and can be purchased for less than $20 US, such as "CNWOOAIVE 3 Jaw Inner Bearing Puller"
    2) Watch a RUclips vid on how to use it, like this one: ruclips.net/video/7qNTmAivyFI/видео.html.
    3) Evenly heat one side of the wheel hub with a propane torch for the first bearing to be extracted around the entire circumference of the hub. Localize the heat to where the bearing is. There is no need to heat the hub beyond the immediate area of the bearing. Heat the outside of the hub (about 1/4 to 1/2 inch from the edge of the hub). Avoid direct heating of the bearing with the flame of the torch.
    4) Immediately extract the bearing with the bearing puller. It should slide out with little to no effort. Setting up the puller in advance so there is no delay after heating the hub is best.
    5) Repeat the above four steps for the second bearing on the other side of the wheel.
    To install:
    1) Thoroughly clean the inside of the hub. Make sure there is no grit, dirt or dried grass clinging inside.
    2) Evenly heat up the "inside" of the hub with the propane torch (on only the side of the wheel where the first bearing is to be installed).
    3) Place the new bearing into the heated hub. It should snugly fit inside the hole of the hub.
    4) Using a piece of wood (like the end of a 2x4) and hammer, drive the bearing the rest of the way into the hub until it is firmly seated all the way down into the hub. A small M2/4 sledge hammer works well. If the bearing will not easily completely seat all the way into the hub, add more heat evenly around the outside perimeter of the hub. Heat only the hub. Avoid contacting the bearing with the flame. Then, drive the bearing the rest of the way with the block of wood and hammer. Do not strike the bearing directly with the hammer or with any metal object.
    5) Repeat the above steps for the second bearing on the other side of the wheel.
    6) Allow the hub to cool for 20 minutes (or until warm and can be touched without burning your fingers) before re-installing wheel onto mower.

  • @theroboyouknow
    @theroboyouknow 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video but that autofocus was disorientating to say the least.

  • @johnminger9610
    @johnminger9610 3 года назад

    Use a hammer to pound to start with, those pliers won’t last long if you keep using it for a hammer, just say’in.

  • @pikupmn
    @pikupmn 2 месяца назад

    1. Not a bearing. It's a bushing.
    2. You should always wipe off the grease zirt before greasing. That way, you don't push dirt in and contaminate the grease.
    Nice video otherwise.

  • @xxx_rude_dogg_xxx9806
    @xxx_rude_dogg_xxx9806 11 месяцев назад

    THOSE ARENT BEARINGS THEYRE BUSHINGS.

  • @michaelharrington7255
    @michaelharrington7255 10 месяцев назад

    Those are not bearings.

  • @user-mc2ck9br4c
    @user-mc2ck9br4c 2 месяца назад

    You must not have seen the militaries primitive pete video.

  • @allan9584able
    @allan9584able 8 месяцев назад

    bearing number?

  • @joeg297
    @joeg297 2 года назад

    Thank you!