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Allis Chalmers 7G series B Drive Sprocket Segments

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Hello, just recently purchased a 7GB and the drive sprockets are pretty worn but other than that the machine seems pretty good. I was wondering if anyone knows where to buy new or even possibly a good used set. Thanks in advanced!
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Zimmerman is one source:  https://www.crawlerbulldozer.com/


Free advice:  check the manual for the track segment count, then count the number on your tractor, make sure that its the same.  Unscrupulous "mechanics" will sometimes cut a link out of the track to give the appearance of a tight UC, but in reality this practice accelerates wear. As these UC parts are approaching unattainable, it is a common ploy to cut a link out, make a quick profit off some sucker, and run like hell...

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