Replacing bushing with bearing

   / Replacing bushing with bearing #22  
A door hinge isnt an oilite bushing that is self lubricating

Apparently, most TBNers aren't knowlegable about Oilite bearings.
For everyone's (except LD1 and I) info:
Oilite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Installing a roller bearing or ball bearing would also require some sort of seal on both sides to prevent the bearing from being contaminated. That's more complex then it needs to be.
Frankly, I'd just run the roller with the supplied bearing for a while. Considering the low speed application and relatively few hours (unless the OP is a landscaper) it would be used, it would take years to wear out the factory supplied bushing.
He could spray the bushing with Fluid Film after each use.
 
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   / Replacing bushing with bearing #23  
any way to seal the bearing? otherwise use a sealed bearing. IMHO.. I think I'd stay with a bushing..e tc..
 

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