Description
When you’ve got shafts spinning under heavy loads and constant dirt exposure, you need bearings that won’t quit on you. Tapered roller bearings like this one are workhorses in agricultural equipment because they can handle the combination of heavy loads and side forces that come with farm work. This Timken 28995 cone provides the precision inner race you need to keep your equipment running smoothly, whether you’re dealing with wheel hubs, transmission shafts, or implement drives.
What You’re Getting
- 2.47 inch inner diameter with straight bore design for easy installation on standard shafts
- 1.0 inch width provides solid load distribution across the bearing surface
- Standard tolerance manufacturing ensures proper fit with matching cups and housings
- Steel construction with Timken’s proven heat treatment for long-lasting durability
- 0.140 inch maximum fillet radius accommodation works with most shaft designs
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing cone serves in wheel assemblies across a wide range of agricultural equipment where reliable rotation is critical for safe operation, whether you’re working with smaller utility tractors for livestock operations or larger row-crop machines pulling heavy implements. You’ll commonly find these in wheel hubs on tractors, implements, and transport equipment where you need reliable support for heavy loads, handling everything from the weight of a loaded grain cart to the side loads from turning in the field.
Made to Last
Timken has been making bearings for farm equipment since before your granddad was farming, and they know what it takes to survive in agricultural conditions with steel that’s properly hardened to resist wear and precision manufacturing that runs true even when things get dusty and dirty. Farm equipment faces mud, dust, moisture, and heavy loads that quickly destroy inferior bearings, but this cone is built to handle whatever conditions you throw at it.
Installation Notes
Remember that tapered roller bearings work as a system—you’ll need the matching cup to complete the bearing assembly, and always replace bearings in pairs when possible with proper preload when installing. A little bearing grease on the rollers during assembly helps everything go together smoothly. Make sure your shaft fillet radius doesn’t exceed 0.140 inches, and use quality bearing grease for best results.






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