PGN (10 Pack) 6203-2RS Bearing - Lubricated Chrome Steel Sealed Ball Bearing - 17x40x12mm Bearings with Rubber Seal & High RPM Support
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johnny mcinteer
> 3 dayPut these in a lawnmower to replace the deck bearings. They lasted about 2 hours.
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Steven
> 3 dayGood value for the amount you get. I recommend, like others, to pop the seal out and pack hi-temp grease in there; should help with longevity. Either way, if they fail, you bought a ten pack so no worries!
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DAKPAK
> 3 dayBearing replacement for mower deck spindles. Needed 6. 10 is value and was less expensive than 6 elsewhere.
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C. Pat Run
01-11-2024I bought these to replace the arbor bearings in my table saw. The installed and fit just as the originals did, and they run quiet and cool with no backlash, despite the fact I had to drive them onto the shaft with a hammer and tube.
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krosati
> 3 dayFit perfect for my application at a reasonable price. 5 stars if I had received black seals as pictured.
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Michael S. Purvey
Greater than one weekProduct exactly as I expected. If you expect these to last you MUST remove the plastic seal over the bearings and apply lube. I opened 3 at random and only 1 was properly greased. Not a big issue but just be aware.
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Paul D.
> 3 dayGreat for mower decks
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manfromi
> 3 dayreplaced the blade spindle bearings on John Deere lawn tractor. The bearings are inexpensive and have been performing without an issue so far.
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tim
> 3 dayPrompt delivery! Exactly what we needed! Rather than spending $138 to fix mowing deck, we spent $14 replacing the components. Pretty basic skills required. But, if you arent inclined that way, order the others!
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Carlos
> 3 dayThis PGN 6203-RS bearing was used as a replacement in a Toro MX-4260 deck spindle last summer. The bearing disintegrated after about 20 hours of use. The bearing came in a package of 10, so the dust cap from an unused bearing was removed and compared to Timken bearing for the same application, and the Timken included more grease around the ball bearings, which may make the PGN bearing less suited for mower deck spindles unless additional grease is added to the bearing. I would suggest using a higher quality bearing like Timken or SKF to repair spindles. Otherwise with the PGN you will need to replace the bearings every year.