Description
When you’re dealing with a wobbly wheel, grinding noise, or loose steering feel, worn bearings are usually the culprit. This 1-inch bore tapered roller bearing cone is the heart of your wheel assembly, designed to handle the heavy loads and constant stress that comes with farm work. Whether it’s supporting implements, dealing with side loads during cultivation, or just handling the daily grind around the farm, this bearing keeps everything rolling smooth.
What You’re Getting
- Precision 1-inch straight bore fits standard agricultural axle shafts perfectly
- Tapered design distributes loads evenly for longer service life under heavy farm conditions
- Standard tolerance construction ensures proper fit with matching bearing cups
- Built to handle the vibration and shock loads that destroy cheaper bearings
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing cone works in wheel hubs, axle assemblies, and rotating equipment across a wide range of agricultural machinery. You’ll find it in tractors, implements, hay equipment, and other farm machinery where reliable rotation under load is critical. It’s the type of bearing that keeps combines rolling through harvest and tractors turning through tough field conditions.
Made to Last
Farm bearings take a beating from dust, moisture, heavy loads, and constant use. This cone is manufactured to handle those conditions with proper heat treatment and precision machining that maintains tight tolerances even under stress. The tapered design spreads loads across a larger surface area than straight bearings, which means longer life when you’re pulling heavy implements or working rough ground.
Good to Know
This is the cone half of a tapered bearing set – you’ll need the matching cup for a complete installation. Always replace bearings in pairs and use fresh, high-quality bearing grease during installation. Pack the bearings by hand to ensure complete coverage, and don’t overtighten during adjustment – proper preload allows smooth rotation without play.






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