Description
When you’re moving big implements like disc harrows, cultivators, or planters from field to field, the transport wheels take a real beating. Road vibration, weight shifts during turns, and the constant stress of highway speeds put serious demands on hub assemblies. This complete 8-bolt hub kit gives you everything you need to rebuild or replace a worn hub in one package, so you’re not hunting down individual parts when you’ve got work waiting.
What You’re Getting
- Complete assembly with hub, bearings, seals, and all 8 mounting bolts – no need to track down separate pieces
- 5,790-pound capacity handles heavy implements with confidence on the road
- Proper bearing spacing and grease seal keep everything running smooth and protected from dirt and moisture
- 8-inch bolt circle and 6-inch pilot hole fit standard transport wheel configurations
- All components engineered to work together for reliable, long-lasting performance
Built for Real Farm Work
This hub assembly is designed for the Q821 and W821 series applications you’ll find on transport wheels for disc harrows, field cultivators, and other heavy implements. These are the workhorses that get your equipment safely down the road between fields, handling the weight and road shock that comes with moving serious iron at highway speeds.
Made to Last
Farm transport wheels see some of the toughest duty on the operation – high speeds, heavy loads, and road conditions that range from smooth blacktop to rough gravel. This assembly uses quality bearings and seals that handle the heat buildup and contamination that come with the territory. The hub casting and hardware are built to take the pounding and keep rolling season after season.
Good to Know
Since this is a complete kit, you’ll have everything needed for installation in one box. Make sure to pack the bearings with fresh grease during assembly – don’t rely on whatever might be left from the old setup. A bearing packer tool makes the job cleaner and ensures proper grease coverage. Check your spindle condition while you’re in there, as a worn spindle will eat up new bearings quickly.






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