Bronze Bushing for front rims 180-190 Case +Carts

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Bronze Bushing for front rims 180-190 Case +Carts

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Can someone tell me what size the OD of this bushing is?
Gauge showing MM what size is it in inches?

Case 180 rim bushing 2.jpg
I know that ID is 1 inch
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Re: Bronze Bushing for front rims 180-190 Case +Carts

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Terry , that is 1 and 3/8" with about .010" press fit on the OD (35.22mm)
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Re: Bronze Bushing for front rims 180-190 Case +Carts

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DavidBarkey wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 12:54 pm Terry , that is 1 and 3/8" with about .010" press fit on the OD (35.22mm)
Thanks, I appreciate it. I have a hard time reading and or understand caliper readings.

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Re: Bronze Bushing for front rims 180-190 Case +Carts

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Doublet wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 5:46 pm
DavidBarkey wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 12:54 pm Terry , that is 1 and 3/8" with about .010" press fit on the OD (35.22mm)
Thanks, I appreciate it. I have a hard time reading and or understand caliper readings.

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I mainly use digital calipers now . And keep a decimal / equivalent chart with them . for metric and imperial and fractions .
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Re: Bronze Bushing for front rims 180-190 Case +Carts

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Hard for me to see if its below 4 or above. If below it reads 1.387 inch. Like Dave says, the only standard fraction near that is 1-3/8 or 1.375 but 0.012 over seems huge for press fit. Do we know the ID of what this goes in?
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Not yet, maybe this weekend I am going to try to remove one of the old ones and do some measuring. A friend of mine sent me this picture and said thise is what he used to replace his.
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Post by myerslawnandgarden »

1-3/8" (1.375) is the OD of the bearings/bushings for the front wheels of all Case/Colt/Ingersoll garden tractors.

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Re: Bronze Bushing for front rims 180-190 Case +Carts

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Eugen wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 8:08 pm Hard for me to see if its below 4 or above. If below it reads 1.387 inch. Like Dave says, the only standard fraction near that is 1-3/8 or 1.375 but 0.012 over seems huge for press fit. Do we know the ID of what this goes in?
It is not uncommon to have that kind of press fit on these bronze bushings to keep from working loose.
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