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D2 Roller ID and compatibility

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17 years 4 weeks ago #10573 by Jdnut
I have a set of D2 Rollers. 4 are double flange and 4 are single. All I can find on them for parts numbers are BERCO on one side of the mounting flange, and CR800 on the other side. There are the bushing style rollers.

My question, will the fit on a J series D2? They came off of a 5U.

Thanks!

Jdnut

Chris - Jdnut
Located in Stanwood, Washington
Collector Of:
Bucyrus Erie - 15B 20B 22B
Caterpillar - 8U D6, 3T & 4T D7
Kenworth - W900 & W925
John Deere - A's B's R's
Drott - 50 DC

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17 years 4 weeks ago #10589 by Jack
Replied by Jack on topic D2 Roller ID and compatibility
Hi Chris,

I checked my parts books. 5J and 5U used the same rollers on at least some of the series. They are to be arranged with single flange front and back, double flange in the middle two places. Rollers you have should work.

Jack

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17 years 3 weeks ago #10630 by Jdnut
Thankyou Jack!

Chris - Jdnut
Located in Stanwood, Washington
Collector Of:
Bucyrus Erie - 15B 20B 22B
Caterpillar - 8U D6, 3T & 4T D7
Kenworth - W900 & W925
John Deere - A's B's R's
Drott - 50 DC

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17 years 3 weeks ago #10631 by josh
Replied by josh on topic D2 Roller ID and compatibility
One issue you might have a problem with is most of the U model rollers have a grease fitting guard cast into the roller which will not fit with J model rock or dirt guards, you will often see J models that have had the grease fitting holes in the guards torched out to a bigger hole to accomodate the later rollers, if your rollers are the lifetime type without a grease fitting it will not be an issue.

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