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Ryan Renko View Drop Down
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    Posted: 07 Oct 2016 at 7:55pm
I am looking for a sprocket and when I google it gets overwhelming. Hopefully one of you fine members can lead me to a vendor.  I need to get a sprocket that fits a 7/8" shaft with key and setscrew that has 11 teeth and runs #32 flat detachable chain. Thanks in advance for any help members!! Ryan
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Tractor Supply and Rural King sell hubs and sprockets that you weld together. If that helps any.
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I looked at both places Mike and they had the correct hub but no flat chain sprocket that fits my needs. No flat chain sprockets at all. Ryan
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Quick google search:

http://www.ggmfg.com/Products/Sprockets/WELDASPROCKETS.aspx
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Shoup maybe, http://www.shoupparts.com  more likely Baum Hydraulics http://www.baumhydraulics.com where the searching is better by downloading their catalog in .pdf format either the whole thing or just the section with chain and sprockets. They have weld a hub sprockets and fixed bore sprockets.

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for a project or a paticular application ?
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what does it go on?
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Not sure your application but if its gleaner may find one at that salvage yard on fosterburg rd. Ive been there several times this year and have a pretty good mental inventory of what they have lol
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Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

what does it go on?
It goes on the scourkleen that my brother and I rebuilt. I broke the gear two times using a puller to get it off. Welding it back together did not result in a perfect sprocket. The chain agrees with me! Ryan
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Originally posted by Ryan Renko Ryan Renko wrote:

Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

what does it go on?
It goes on the scourkleen that my brother and I rebuilt. I broke the gear two times using a puller to get it off. Welding it back together did not result in a perfect sprocket. The chain agrees with me! Ryan


Not sure if John Deere ever put that model scourkleen on any of their combines but you might check with the Deere dealer.  I know my great uncle had a scourkleen on a 1968 squareback Deere 55 back in the day.  Deere has an obsolete parts database  that they can search to find out if a Deere dealer anywhere in North America still has an obsolete part on the shelf.  





 
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after 1 year, I thought all deere parts were obsolete?
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