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Ariens Snow Blower Bearings
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Ariens Snow Blower Bushing
PartSelect Number PS8797133
Manufacturer Part Number 05500111
This OEM-sourced flange bushing supports smooth movement in your lawn equipment by reducing friction. This bearing has an inner diameter of 0.625 inches, an outer diameter of 0.750 inches, a width of 0.5 inches, and a flange diameter of 0.875 inches. Depending on the model and make of your machine, this bushing can be found in various parts of your machine, such as pivot points, axles, and spindles. A damaged bushing causes increased friction, misalignment, and grinding or squeaking noises. Your machine may need expensive repairs and may eventually fail if you do not replace a broken bushing. To remove an existing bushing, you need to remove components that provide access to the flange bearing. Consult your user manual if needed. Locate the bearing and use a screwdriver or wrench to remove any clips, screws, or bolts securing it. Use a bearing puller tool or a mallet to pull or tap the bearing out of your machine if necessary. Please note that the bushing is sold individually.
Ariens Snow Blower Bushing, Rake Shaft 1"
PartSelect Number PS9247724
Manufacturer Part Number 00275100
Ariens Snow Blower Bearing, Ball
PartSelect Number PS8797600
Manufacturer Part Number 05409300
This silver metal Ball Bearing is used to reduce the friction between rotating parts and allowing for even weight distribution. This part will require a screwdriver, pliers, socket set, wrench set and nut driver. Its installation is rated as "Easy". An installation tip: ball bearings should be tapped into place. If broken or worn down, you will hear a grinding, growling, screeching, or rumbling sound, and the part should be replaced. Bearings should spin freely with no noise. If the spin is rough, makes a noise, or the balls are discolored, this means they are too worn and should also be replaced. This part requires a bearing puller. Refer to your make, model and diagram to check if this is the right part.