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Hyster H90XMS steer link bearings

H90XMS serial #K005D05160X. Is it true that you can't buy the steering link bearings separately and you have to buy the complete link assembly?
I come up with a part # for the link assembly as 1400205.
If you can buy the bearings can someone supply me with then part #?
  • Posted 8 Mar 2012 09:43
  • By duodeluxe
  • joined 11 Feb'05 - 923 messages
  • United States
duodeluxe
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hello
There are bearing GE 16 dimensions 16x30x16
krzysztof
  • Posted 10 Mar 2012 06:29
  • By krzysztof_k
  • joined 2 Feb'11 - 129 messages
  • śląśk, Poland
The Hyster part # for the link assembly is 1400205 which crosses to a Hyster #1334294.. If you look up that Hyster # it shows that the bearing part # is 1350680. I would asume that they are the same.
  • Posted 9 Mar 2012 22:31
  • By duodeluxe
  • joined 11 Feb'05 - 923 messages
  • United States
duodeluxe
you can get a full breakdown of the steer links. contact your dealer mate. bearings were changed to allow more lubricant to penetrate
  • Posted 9 Mar 2012 04:19
  • By kevin_k
  • joined 25 Nov'05 - 502 messages
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
I noticed in the back of a SMH catalog they list all the specs on spherical bearings and Hyster numbers if that is something you want to try.
  • Posted 8 Mar 2012 23:59
  • By mrfixit
  • joined 11 Dec'08 - 1,434 messages
  • New York, United States
Duo,

Checked everything I can through parts system and it does not show the bearings separate. Only showing the link assembly. Will check a few more but looks like your stuck with the entire link.
  • Posted 8 Mar 2012 23:51
  • By garland_m
  • joined 16 Oct'09 - 212 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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