Agricultural Bearings

High-Performance Agricultural Bearings

Field-Proven Reliability for Every Season

In the agricultural industry, the cost of a bearing failure isn't just the price of the part—it’s the price of lost hours during a critical window of weather. At George Lodge & Sons, we supply a comprehensive range of agricultural bearings engineered to withstand the most punishing environments. From abrasive soil and moisture to extreme shock loads, our components are built to keep your machinery running through harvest, drilling, and everything in between.

Engineered for Farming Extremes

Agricultural equipment requires more than just standard industrial specifications. Our inventory focuses on specialised designs that address the "three pillars" of agricultural failure: Contamination, Corrosion, and Load.

  • Disc Harrow & Tillage Bearings: Equipped with advanced multi-lip sealing technology, these bearings are designed to keep abrasive grit out and high-quality lubricant in, even when submerged in mud or dust.
  • Pillow Blocks & Flanged Units: Robust, cast-iron housing solutions for grain elevators, conveyors, and PTO-driven implements. These units allow for slight shaft misalignment common in heavy-duty farm machinery.
  • Tapered Roller Bearings: Essential for high-load applications like tractor wheel hubs and trailer axles. Their conical design allows them to manage simultaneous radial and axial forces during transport.
  • Idler & Sprocket Bearings: High-speed components for balers, harvesters, and combine headers, designed to maintain tension and reduce heat buildup in belt and chain drives.

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Why Source Your Bearings from George Lodge?

With nearly two centuries of experience supporting the UK’s agricultural sector, we provide more than just parts; we provide technical certainty.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What makes a bearing "agricultural grade"?

2. Why are my tillage bearings failing prematurely?

3. Can you match bearings for older or vintage tractors?

4. Should I choose a greaseable or maintenance-free bearing?

Agricultural Bearings