Russell King
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L185F, Modern Ag Competitor 4’ shredder, Rhino tiller, rear dirt scoop
The bearings don’t really need to fit tightly on the shaft or into the housing. If you’re interested you can look into SKF and find out what fits the recommended fits can be. If the fit is too tight the bearing internal clearance can be changed and then the bearing will get hot and eventually enlarge itself enough that it destroys itself.…
So back to figuring out the noise. I ran the mower with the belts off and was able to determine that the noise was either coming from the gear box or the main pulley bearing, which is a sealed bearing. That bearing is kind of odd since it's not pressed onto the pulley spacer that goes inside it. To be honest, it kind of acts like a spacer as far as I can tell, or on second thoughts it supports the output shaft and reduces the bending moment. Anyway, I pressed out the old bearing and installed a new one that GWTC shipped to me at no charge. …
The friction force on the races is great enough to overcome the internal friction of the rolling balls and races especially in the horizontal shaft position where gravity helps.
I assume that Del Moreno used high quality bearings but you should inspect the one you removed to find out the bearing designation and you can buy a high quality bearin if they happened to cut out the cost with cheaper bearings.
Sometimes the seals get damaged or tweaked and can make quite a bit of noise.