[AT] chain sprocket

John Hall jtchall at nc.rr.com
Sun Sep 18 05:43:18 PDT 2016


Greg, you may want to try this guy, he carries a lot of stuff for horse 
drawn equipment--I'm thinking something from a manure spreader may work.

I think the proper name for this style chain is STEEL DETACHABLE CHAIN

http://www.macknair.com/index.htm

Here are some more places to look, you may have to get the right pitch 
and tooth count and bore/sleeve the bore.

http://blackaceparts.com/products/sprockets/detachable-chain-sprockets.php

http://www.shop.farmchains.com/STEEL-DETACHABLE-CHAIN-AND-ATTACHMENTS_c2.htm

http://www.johnkingchains.com/product/sprockets/

http://chains.alliedlocke.com/viewitems/agricultural-chains/steel-detachable-chains?

John Hall





On 9/17/2016 9:00 PM, Greg Hass wrote:
> Does anyone know of a source for sprockets for the old No. 55 stamped
> steel chain; that's what we always called it, the kind you hammer the
> links apart, or maybe there is a different name. I googled it as stamped
> steel chain and all I got was hundreds of roller chain sprockets. The
> chain on the tailings elevator on my pull type IH No. 82 combine  came
> off at least 25 times last year. I was in a hurry to get the beans off
> and didn't pay attention but upon looking today it appears the top
> sprocket is worn and the chain just jumps the teeth. I have been running
> way behind due to a bad back and should have looked as the beans will be
> ready by the end of the week. I am thinking maybe the teeth could be
> built up but its getting a little late for that type of stuff; again my
> own fault. I do have a parts machine but with my back it would take an
> act of congress to get to it and remove the part, and even then I am not
> sure of the condition of the used part. Any leads would be welcome. I
> don't know if case IH has the part but I very much doubt it and being
> the weekend have no way to check on it.
>                         Greg Hass
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