Re: Murray 14 Horse Briggs Riding Mower
BTW, the front wheel bearings on that tractor are probably sleeve bearings. That is common with Murry. I would suggest you keep them well greased. And when you have nothing better to do, pick up a set of wheel barrow roller bearings from the hardware store and drive out the sleeve bearing and install the roller bearings. Keep them well greased. For a few bucks more the same roller bearing is available as a sealed unit that never needs lube. A nice upgrade that keeps the front end from getting wobbly as the sleeve bearing wears out. It also tends to wear a flat spot on the bottom of the axle, making even new sleeve bearings fit loose.<br /><br />I have done this on the last two tractors I have owned and never had a problem with sloppy steering due to worn bearings.<br /><br />Why any manufacturer puts sleeve bearings in a tractor is beyond me. (this is one of my pet peeves, can you tell?)