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These appear to be front wheel hubs from a Massey Ferguson tractor. To be 100% sure I would need to see under the grease cap and inside the hub so the outer bearing can be seen. The grease on the back side is also a problem because it obscures the inner bearing. From what I can see I'd say the one shown in the URL (an aftermarket reproduction part) is as close as I can come to the original Massey Ferguson part. The design is the same (slightly different casting on the webs) but the overall size is the same and it uses lug bolts instead of nuts. Without more pictures I can't be 100% sure.

Bounty: $6.00

Posted By: HelpIdentify
Listed: September 05, 2019 Ends: December 04, 2019

I'd Like to Know:

what make and model these will fit

Item History: none

Size: 6 lug

Markings: TMW


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1)

John Deere 14T square baler 6 bolt hub & axle $85.00

References:

http://farmpartsonline.com/john-deere-14t-square-baler-6-bolt-hub-axle/

By: sig

Submitted on: 09/09/2019 at 05:34PM
Rejected

Reason:
thank you for the opinion, but the hub you linked looks different from mine, one side looks the same but the side with the hub cover looks different, can you please try again, thank you

2)

What's the bolt pattern diameter(center to center of opposing bolts)? 5.5"? 6"? What are the bearing numbers/inside diameters?

References:

https://www.identifyanything.net/listings/4920-wheel-hubs

By: stamcon

Submitted on: 09/10/2019 at 11:25PM
Rejected

Reason:
Hello, the bolt pattern is 6", the bearing is quite stuck inside, I cant get it out to get the numbers on it

3)

These appear to be front wheel hubs from a Massey Ferguson tractor. To be 100% sure I would need to see under the grease cap and inside the hub so the outer bearing can be seen. The grease on the back side is also a problem because it obscures the inner bearing. From what I can see I'd say the one shown in the URL (an aftermarket reproduction part) is as close as I can come to the original Massey Ferguson part. The design is the same (slightly different casting on the webs) but the overall size is the same and it uses lug bolts instead of nuts. Without more pictures I can't be 100% sure.

References:

https://burchstoretractors.com/collections/new-old-stock-massey-ferguson-trac...

By: oldpartsage52

Submitted on: 09/21/2019 at 02:28AM
Accepted