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M1101 wheel bearing / seal part numbers?

DarkestArc

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Does anyone know if there is a Timken equivalent part for the wheel bearing and seals for an M1101? I've searched the web and this forum and all I can come up with is the NSN number which really doesn't help.

Any info will greatly be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 
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3dAngus

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Give us the NSN number then. The next person can take it a little further with the info you have.

Also, just so you know, and before you get a warning, you are required to post your location by city and state.

Welcome to SS.

Section 4-32, of Tech Manual TM 9-2330-392-14&P, may help you with your maintenance of the wheels, hubs, and bearings.
 

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DarkestArc

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Sorry, local is now updated. As for the number, they are as follows:

NSN: 3110-00-100-5303


Military Part Numbers for this NSN:


  • AA59649-267
  • 25580-25520
  • 92X714
  • FF-B-187/1
  • 0206576
  • S6763
  • 75073
  • 206576
  • C31-30894A1
  • 10229 AND 10228
  • 08-202736
  • 15491
  • 348642
  • 01-045-0006-4 PIECE 29
  • A-A-59649
  • FFB187/01-267
  • MS19081-69
I have an email in to an engineer at Schutt Industries to see if there exists a comprable part from Timken I can source locally. If I find that there is, I will be sure to post it here.
 

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You had it but did not realize it.

Timken 25580 (brg) & 25520 (race)

Available at NAPA or most "real" part stores.

What is the seal info?
 

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Dang!!!! Thanks juan!!! Sometimes I cant see the forest for the trees. Thanks too Angus for making the suggestion to post the numbers here. I dont have the seal #'s but I'll see if I can dig them up the same way I did the info above. And I agree juan---NAPA a real auto parts store, unlike some otheres in my are that just seem to see tires and chinese made generators......a-hem.
 

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One site I look for when I do a Google search for an NSN is, Parttarget. http://www.parttarget.com/3110-00-100-5303_3110001005303_AA59649-267.html

Scrolling down a bit, shows a list of manufactuerers and their part numbers. Often, you will reconize one or more manufactuerer names. Then, just use their part number.

[h=2]3110-00-100-5303 Manufacturer[/h]
MFG SKUCAGEManufacturerTypeStatusRole
2065766N299Agco Corp.AA
020657692392Allis-Chalmers Corp.AH
C31-30894A188907Brunswick CorporationAA
SK203-212603Clark Equipment Co.AR
15494115434Cummins Inc.AA
10229 AND 1022894189Dico Inc.AF
S676320219Elgin Sweeper Company Inc.FA
A-A-5964958536Federal Commercial Item DescriptionAM
AA59649-26758536Federal Commercial Item DescriptionAM
FF-B-187/181348Federal SpecificationsAM
FFB187/01-26781348Federal SpecificationsAM
020657625681Goulds Pumps IncorporatedAA
08-20273699830McConnaughay Mixers Inc.AF
MS19081-6996906Military StandardsAM
92X71461147Paterson Gear MotorAF
01-045-0006-4 PIECE 2917454Philadelphia Gear CorporationFA
34864258275Sasco Inc. Canadian Div.AH
7507359500Tennant CompanyAA
25580-2552060038The Timken CorporationAA
10229 AND 102281TUY2Titan Distribution Inc.AA
 

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Likely, with the bearing number, NAPA can look up the seal number too. They can cross reference to military part numbers and if they have one, can probably find the other, especially if you give them the application (ie. M1101 trailer).

3110-00-100-5303
They have been making, buying and using that bearing since 1961, well before the M1101/1102s came out.

MRC REQUIREMENTS

ABMK OVERALL WIDTH 0.9375 INCHES NOMINAL
ABXV BORE DIAMETER 1.7500 INCHES NOMINAL
ADGA OVERALL OUTSIDE DIAMETER 3.2650 INCHES NOMINAL
AGWU BACKFACE CORNER RADIUS 0.0310 INCHES NOMINAL
AGWV STANDOUT WIDTH 0.1875 INCHES NOMINAL
AGWW CONE CORNER RADIUS 0.1400 INCHES NOMINAL
AGWX CONE WIDTH 1.0000 INCHES NOMINAL
AGWY CUP WIDTH 0.7500 INCHES NOMINAL
AGYF RETAINER FABRICATION METHOD PRESSED
CTFZ STANDARD TOLERANCE DESIGNATION AFBMA CLASS 2
MATT MATERIAL STEEL OVERALL
STYL STYLE DESIGNATOR STRAIGHT BORE, NORMAL ANGLE
 

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Thanks so much for the info---you guys rock!!! \m/ \m/ I'm going to pick up my M1101 next week and try to tow her home off base (I only live 67 miles away). I figure if the brakes/bearings heed warning in the 1 mile preliminary tow, I can do a roadside shoe removal/bearing repalcement and get her home without having to rent a deck over trailer. Thanks again everyone!
 

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Be sure to pump up the tires. Mine all had about 14 pounds in them and at that level, without a load on top, they would be very bouncy on the road. You need 30 pounds in them anyway to firm them up. A harbor freight laser thermoter will tell you if you have any concerns in the first mile then a hand touch will. They run about $35. Good investment if you have any kind of MV or boat on a trailer.

http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=laser+thermometer
 

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Dell, Thanks for posting the manual!

I looked it up and recognize the number.

The seal is also a common item. Chicago/rawhide seal #22532

Don't mind helping. In another lifetime I sold parts for 20 years. It is easy for me to recognize industry standard numbers such as these for bearings and seals. In my previous world, I enjoyed the "hunt" for the part and taking care of my customers.

Welcome to the madness!:tank:
 

DarkestArc

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Roger that Angus. I have a gas powered compressor that’s coming with me and I already have a laser thermometer I use to monitor temps on my nitro powered RC trucks. Basically I'm taking half the tool chest (which includes a BFH), break-free, and of course duct tape.
 

DarkestArc

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Dell, Thanks for posting the manual!

I looked it up and recognize the number.

The seal is also a common item. Chicago/rawhide seal #22532

Don't mind helping. In another lifetime I sold parts for 20 years. It is easy for me to recognize industry standard numbers such as these for bearings and seals. In my previous world, I enjoyed the "hunt" for the part and taking care of my customers.

Welcome to the madness!:tank:

Thanks again juan --- I understand the madness comment completely.
 

DarkestArc

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To Angus, Juan ,and Doghead---I got this all figured out now thanks to you. I had a copy of the M1101 TM, but the one Angus posted has detailed NSN#'s linked to the corresponding parts in section II of the index titled "Parts Repair List" (my copy was missing this). When using the website Doghead recommended, I can now easily cross reference the NSN part to manufacturer. Problem solved.
 

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Be sure to pump up the tires. Mine all had about 14 pounds in them and at that level, without a load on top, they would be very bouncy on the road. You need 30 pounds in them anyway to firm them up. A harbor freight laser thermoter will tell you if you have any concerns in the first mile then a hand touch will. They run about $35. Good investment if you have any kind of MV or boat on a trailer.

http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=laser+thermometer
When hauling a load of around 2800 pounds, what pressure would you recommend on an M1101? I'm hauling an IBC tote full of water to irrigate my food plots in the woods.
 
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