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Old 08-26-2009, 05:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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JRSC?? Pulleys bearing?? Help

Does anyone know if i can replace the pulleys bearing or do i have to buy new from JR..

I got a bearing or two going i can hear it..
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the pulley's on the jackshaft? if they aren't gone yet just drill a hole and install a grease zerk then pump it full of grease...that's what i did cause mine were loud/getting real hot but now that fixed the problem and it's still running strong
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please tell us what pulleys/bearings you think might be going out. All of them can be replaced, it will just depend on if its something you can do or if you should send it out and have it done.
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Does anyone know if i can replace the pulleys bearing or do i have to buy new from JR..

I got a bearing or two going i can hear it..
Yea i did mine back in the day...i bought bearings from a local company tho.
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Yea i did mine back in the day...i bought bearings from a local company tho.
Did you replace the bearing from the idler pulleys. they look like then cant be pressed out?
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