FSM Gearbox bearings
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FSM Gearbox bearings
I recently purchased a 63 i believe FSM or really badged as a ford 5000. I have been searching through the forum to find as much information as I could on this tractor as I live in the US they are very many over here. It seems impossible to find any of the gearbox bearings or seals around here. I read Pascals gearbox rebuild post and had the exact problem occur with this tractor. If any one can help with the part numbers for the seals in the transmission and the rear main shaft bearing number I would really appreciate it. I will try to get so pictures posted to see the progress. Thanks everyone!
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Re: FSM Gearbox bearings
Here's the main gearbox output shaft bearing. With any luck your bearing supplier can cross reference it. The bearing above this one at the back of the box had gone on mine because of low oil levels caused by seal failure between gearbox and rear transmission. This main bearing still got oil so was ok.
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Re: FSM Gearbox bearings
The bearing I need is the one on the top back of the transmission case. I am not sure the exact name of it I thought it might be the main shaft bearing (rear) but it is definately the on above the output shaft of the transmission I am sure it failed due to lack of oil also (pto seal leak) and the original owner never checked the level she thought the only oil goes in the rear end. The inner and outer race I removed has the numbers SKF 162279C FTLD ENGLAND I think I tried every bearing supplier in America and nobody has an idea what that number means. If anyone has a better or different number for that bearing I would sure appreciate it.
Re: FSM Gearbox bearings
Higreesysaff wrote:The bearing I need is the one on the top back of the transmission case. I am not sure the exact name of it I thought it might be the main shaft bearing (rear) but it is definately the on above the output shaft of the transmission I am sure it failed due to lack of oil also (pto seal leak) and the original owner never checked the level she thought the only oil goes in the rear end. The inner and outer race I removed has the numbers SKF 162279C FTLD ENGLAND I think I tried every bearing supplier in America and nobody has an idea what that number means. If anyone has a better or different number for that bearing I would sure appreciate it.
Welcome to the forum and the world of fixing fordson Majors

Most of the time you actually have to take the bearings and seals to a supplier and get them to measure it/ identify it's type. and then they go through the system and say yes , no, or maybe this will work as the original style bearing or seal is no longer available

I know some of the 2 piece roller bearings in the trans are supposed to be updated to something with a different style that should work, but don't know the numbers I just asked the question in the suppliers one day

some of the online parts guys like Agriline products in the U.K have some of the seals listed as direct replacement. the other thing to do is get on to CNH parts web page. I think your tractor is listed under NPSM (new performance super major) up to 1964. some parts may still be available from them but might not be cheap

The other thing is really on here we need more pictures as the numbers and your description might not help us. There are loads of different bearing suppliers to ford all with different numbers. Also your description of the shaft could be totally opposite to what every body else is thinking you need parts for

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Thank you for the replies I ordered what I think might be the correct bearing and seals from the local N/H dealer, not cheap is right but if it will work that the price you pay. I will get some pics up of the progress and what may come thank you everyone for the help and advice.
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Re: FSM Gearbox bearings
Is this what you found?
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Re: FSM Gearbox bearings
I think I stuck a NTN brand, NJ405 in my County 4, you can google this bearing to verify the ID,OD, and width is corect.
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the bearing with the rollers missing is the bearing I lost in my trans, the shaft laying on the pallet is the shaft the bearing supports on the rear side(smaller gear) to answer your question that is exactly what happened to mine except my inner race is broken in half and the rollers were scattered all through out the transmission I am still working to clean it out. The bearing missing the rollers is the one I am trying to identify that was the only part that is completely ruined on this gearbox the teeth on the gears took a little abuse but I think they will have to make do.
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Damn! Been through my photos and it looks like I didn't make a record of the bearing in question. Sorry!
This is the other end.
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Re: FSM Gearbox bearings
Hello, the old NF type bearings can be replaced to NJ type. NJ type bearings are easier to find.
In my 1962 Super, gearbox bearings are
6211 , 1 each, 55x100x21 mm
6212 , 2 each, 60x110x22 mm
6214 , 1 each, 70x125x24 mm
6307 , 1 each, 35x80x21 mm
6406 , 1 each, 30x90x23 mm
NJ 305, 3 each, 25x62x17 (old ones nf305)
NJ 405, 25x80x21 (old ones nf405)
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total 10 bearings, price was about less than 500 euros.
Maybe these will help you....
Here you can see the difference between nj type and nf type bearings
http://pdf.directindustry.com/pdf/nsk-e ... -_118.html
In my 1962 Super, gearbox bearings are
6211 , 1 each, 55x100x21 mm
6212 , 2 each, 60x110x22 mm
6214 , 1 each, 70x125x24 mm
6307 , 1 each, 35x80x21 mm
6406 , 1 each, 30x90x23 mm
NJ 305, 3 each, 25x62x17 (old ones nf305)
NJ 405, 25x80x21 (old ones nf405)
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total 10 bearings, price was about less than 500 euros.
Maybe these will help you....

Here you can see the difference between nj type and nf type bearings
http://pdf.directindustry.com/pdf/nsk-e ... -_118.html
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Re: FSM Gearbox bearings
Welcome Aboard Matey.
As others have said, You need to go to an industrial bearing supplier with dimensions in millimeters, or thousands of an inch. Dandy Dave!

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Re: FSM Gearbox bearings
I'm looking to do a rehaul of my gearbox. Is it possible that these bearing numbers only apply for a live drive?Major Mike wrote:Hello, the old NF type bearings can be replaced to NJ type. NJ type bearings are easier to find.
In my 1962 Super, gearbox bearings are
6211 , 1 each, 55x100x21 mm
6212 , 2 each, 60x110x22 mm
6214 , 1 each, 70x125x24 mm
6307 , 1 each, 35x80x21 mm
6406 , 1 each, 30x90x23 mm
NJ 305, 3 each, 25x62x17 (old ones nf305)
NJ 405, 25x80x21 (old ones nf405)
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total 10 bearings, price was about less than 500 euros.
Maybe these will help you....
Here you can see the difference between nj type and nf type bearings
http://pdf.directindustry.com/pdf/nsk-e ... -_118.html
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Re: FSM Gearbox bearings
I can confirm that I used several of the new NJ type bearings for the top shaft in my 1955 gearbox.
I too searched for a month or two until I stumbled upon the NJ bearings having been directed by these pages.
7 months later, 100 miles and 6 ploughing matches it appears fine
I too searched for a month or two until I stumbled upon the NJ bearings having been directed by these pages.
7 months later, 100 miles and 6 ploughing matches it appears fine

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