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WTB Gear for M&W gravity wagon

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    Posted: 03 Jun 2023 at 3:31pm
I have this gravity wagon with dual chutes and one door is missing it's pinion gear attaching to the hand wheel to operate the chute door. I think the wagon is a model 400 but not entirely certain. Good wagon and I use a chain fall or come a long to keel haul the door open to dump now.

I just need the pinion gear that drives the rack to open the door

Thanks for any assistance.


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See that I received a response to this request in the "Scam List" thread.

I still need this pinion gear.

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Are your parts machined teeth? My Parker wagon has machined rack & pinion. I don't know if they still exist either. Check out hopper bottom trailer parts for something you may be able to adapt? Wilson used a R & P before the straps. Think Timpte has used similar.
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Yes, they are machined teeth. I think there are 12 teeth on the pinion gear and it looks like a #100 chain sprocket to me but it engages with a rack on the door. I can make something work with a length of chain and appropriate sprocket but was hoping someone had an old wagon no longer used they could part with this gear.

It plainly has cast into it "M&W Gear, Gibson City, IL", but they no longer support these. I get by there delivering to Pontiac fairly regular so stopped in and asked.
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I needed one and found a 60 roller chain     sprocket about the right size   and welded chain to an angle iron.
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[QUOTE=DON G] I needed one and found a 60 roller chain     sprocket about the right size   and welded chain to an angle iron.[/QUOTE

Thank you. I deducted the same with a #60 roller chain sprocket, (3/4" pitch) and ordered two. One is an "A" type, the other a "B" and welded together they work well on the existing rack. It will be a lot easier than a crowbar to open the doors during grain operations later in the fall.
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