Agrantina
Platinum Member
My dunham packer is liely from back in the 50's....its over 7' wide and the shaft is still true. The shaft diameter is going to determine its ability here...but if its solid I think it's good to go.
On the bearings....I think the flange bearings are lower cost and easier aligned.
As far as bearings on a cultipacker go.....the "wheels" all turn independantly on the shaft and the shaft turns sometimes on the packer I have. Its free....but the wheels tend to roll on the shaft about as much as the shaft spins IMO. I doubt that the bearing type matters much unless your pulling it ALLOT.
The thought I have with pillow block vs flange is that the 2 pillow block bearings are holding all that weight of the wheels and axle when you pick it up with the 3pt.. Going to and from the food plots bouncing around? The flange is basically bolted to metal with a hole thru it.. Might be it doesnt matter and good pillow block bearings will hold the weight?? You see alot of the new ones with pillow block so they cant be all bad- just wondering
AndyG