Swing bearing build using 200 - 1/4" steel balls and when completed is about 9.375 in dia.
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I will be using a sprocket and chain for the swing , this will allow me to put the swing drive motor in under the cab or in a spot that is not needed for something else.
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Still need to install the top and bottom seals on the bearing as well as the spacer to get the proper height. Hope this all works...LOL