What do the bearings say on them?
By the packaging i would say not a husky part
I'd send them back because of the deceptive pic.I should have read the add a little better but it does say what you see is what you will receive.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Husqvarna-...d-1d57-4228-975b-0869b14758ee&redirect=mobile
buying on ebay is fine if you trust the seller and the parts come packaged correctly.....i sell on ebay and only sell genuine parts but to your point....ebay and amazon are loaded with counterfeit parts being passed off as genuine. look at the packaging......lots and lots of "genuine" walbro and zama carb kits being sold with the package branded as such but its a fuzzy or off color branding...those are counterfeit.Is the description supposed to be "BEARING" instead of "EALING"?
Don't buy any part that you need to be genuine on eBay. Counterfeiters are perfectly happy printing anything they want on the parts, and making counterfeit packaging too. I'm on a Mercedes diesel forum, and there's a couple people who can't understand why their eBay "made in Japan" wheel bearings failed on them. They have to be Japanese, right? Says so right on the bearing!
Buy from a legit Husky dealer if you need guaranteed legit parts.
As far as I'm aware all Zama carbs are Chinese these days. Stihl owns Zama.I'm thinking that some of the "OEM" Stihl carbs are made in China.
Hint, parts are being purchased from China repackaged with no parts number and sold on sleezebay.
Remember there’s a direction that these bearings are installed.
On a test gear box we found out the opening for the balls to be assembled if it’s in a thrust position or installed backwards the test ran one night then the bearings failed. The balls hammered the assembly openings.
The way they made them!interesting, what is it about these bearings that make them have a direction?
So they aren’t a standard 6002 or anything? They are proprietary Husky ones? I can see one is, but the other two just look like normal metal cages roller bearings.The way they made them!
IDK I never heard of this. Are the China crap I can only wonder?So they aren’t a standard 6002 or anything? They are proprietary Husky ones? I can see one is, but the other two just look like normal metal cages roller bearings.
I presume the service manual mentions the direction? I feel like I can learn something here so don’t want to jump over the obvious
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