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Old 11-19-2018, 06:14 PM   #1
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Horse walker repair

Little bit of a random question, but I'm guessing some old truck guys would know.....I've got a old horse walker that the main part that the arms are on is made out of a truck hub. I need new bearings and seal for it.

From what i know, it's pre-1980 and is at least a 1 ton or more hub. The main seal o.d. measured 4.5". on the outside of the hub, it has a plate that would have had 8 bolts on it to hold it on (highlighted). I think the bolt pattern looks like a 5 lug. I'll take some more pics when i get home.

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Old 11-21-2018, 08:09 AM   #2
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Re: Horse walker repair

Can you get the races out and check the numbers? Bearing places use those to match up by size rather then application. Many bearings are used in several applications. Many parts are made to fit existing bearing/seals. Should be numbers on the seal too, if you can read them
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