• 3/4"-Inch Precision Ball Bearings - Qty 4
  • Made of Hardened Steel - Double Inner-Raced
  • Completely Sealed - No Need to Grease
  • Ideal for Heavy Duty Loads, Every Day Use, Environments with Dust and Debris
  • 1-3/8-Inch outside diameter. Standard for most hubs

Seems to be nice product... Well it is bearing made of metal so yeah... I replaced my original wheel bushings to thus. Wheel bushings on my Husqvarna LTH174 were 5 years old and wheels started to wobble. Fitting of thus bearings was easy. The question is will they last longer than the original bushings? And answer is probably no. I would expect them to last maximum of 3 years. They should be double row bearings to last longer. Still bearing is whole different thing than bushings so any time i will go with bearings. :) Also small hint. If your wheel spindle/shaft is worn so it isnt straight and smooth than better change them also for giving new bearings all the surface support they need.

These are way better than the old bearings! I was an industrial high speed manufacturing mechanic for 30 years giving me an above average knowledge when it comes to bearings . I found these to fit well and far far more robust than the original bearings.

The front wheel bearings on my garden tractor were sleeve type bearings that wore out and are no longer available. Replaced them with the standard wheelbarrow bearings. They needed replacing about twice a season because they are not heavy duty enough for garden tractor use. These are much heavier duty, have machined races (not stamped like the others) and seals. After a few hours of use, they show no signs of wear (like the wheelbarrow bearings would). Should last quite a few seasons.

They are built with one race acting as the ID and one race acting for the OD, they are sealed both sides with what looks like gasket material, not plastic or rubber. I removed one dust cover / seal (Black). The bearings are caged for even spacing. These are not rolled metal bearings like light duty. the inner and outer races are machined from solid steel, not sure of the temper / hardness. These bearings are medium duty, and will work well for front steering-Wheel bearings for riding lawn and Garden tractors. For the cost, they get a thumbs up from me..

was skeptical that it would fit my tractor, but was impressed with the fit and form of these bearings. I would recommend these to anyone

I purchased these very reasonably priced bearings to use on new tires for a utility kart. The new tires also had sealed bearings, however, they did not fit the axel and I spent hours beating them out because the Marathon bearings did fit and are working perfectly. These are excellent bearings! I received (4) bearings for the same price I paid for (1) identical type bearing from John Deere! When I get some time, I'm going to attempt to measure the bearing from John Deere and order (4) more of the bearings from Marathon. As long as your measurements are correct, and they carry that size, they should fit and are a high quality seal bearing at a very reasonable price! As an FYI, John Deere had put out a bulletin advising customers to replace the original hard plastic inserts which never should have been used in the first place. The plastic should come right out and if they carry the size you need, you'll notice a difference immediately!

I used these bearings to replace the inferior oem's in my gardenway cart. The bearings appear to be well made, but turned a little hard in your fingers. I popped the grease seal out of one side of the bearings and because there was next to no lube in the bearing, I packed the bearings with valvoline wheel bearing grease and reinstalled the seal. (I used a very small flat precision screwdriver to pic the seal out of the bearing. Be careful not to use much force or you will damage the seal.) This improved the smoothness of the bearing rotating, and I assume will increase longevity.

Worked great as a replacement for those brass bushings on my Deere D110. Steering is much more responsive with new wheels and these bearings.

My front wheels were getting wobbly after 13 years of use so I put these on my John Deere L110. Wow, it was quite the solid improvement. One of the questions about these bearings whether they were a replacement for the John Deere part AM127304 and the answer was "These are not a specific replacement for that item." Regardless, like owners of other models, I put them on and the fit was perfect. This solution is far superior to the metal on metal grinding that occurs with the original equipment bushing. It was a quick 5 minute fix.

These are great replacements for wheels for the garden cart, front wheels on several different lawn tractors (replacing solid bushings). They are well constructed, and appear to be permanently lubricated - however, when exposed to extreme conditions, time will tell.