[AT] chain sprocket update
Greg Hass
ghass at m3isp.com
Tue Sep 20 21:57:59 PDT 2016
Sorry I have taken so long to respond, but things have not gone quite as
planned. About 3 months ago the Dr. told me my back was shot and nothing
could really be done. I have not jumped all the hoops to get into pain
management nor had an MRI but the Dr. said when things likes spurs on
the vertebrae show on a standard X-ray things are bad. Thus the things I
can do are limited and so are the hours I can work at once.More on a
different day. Back to the combine sprocket. I read all of the replies
to my post and appreciate all of them. I found hundreds of roller chain
sprockets but few flat chain or as someone pointed out, and I thank
them, its called detachable steel chain. Those that did have elevator
chain sprockets are for the newer machines and they use a first cousin
to a roller chain. I had trouble with some of the sites as I am not good
with computers and my wife was gone for a few days. The one that gave me
the most trouble was the IH site. I don't know way but it did. As near
as I can tell, the two part numbers, one old one updated are 168683C1
and 1811K; if I read right, both not available. One company looks like
they can cut one out but I have a feeling time and money would be a
problem. Today I finally felt good enough to take it apart, some with
wrenches some with flame. The sprocket is 6 tooth and a 7/8 shaft and
keyway with a shoulder on one side. The teeth are worn short and the
sides are worn thin which keeps throwing the chain. I then decided to
look at my parts combine which was hard to get at. I took my loader
tractor and went out by the combine and put the bucket down and
everything in the way had to hold on as it was going for a ride. With
the path cleared, I looked and the sprocket on it seemed ok so I loaded
up the torch and cut the top 18 inches off the parts elevator and it is
now in front of the shop. Tomorrow I think I will torch everything away
and leave the shaft and sprocket together and put them in as a unit. I
hope it goes together OK as the beans are almost ready and I do 26 acres
with this small machine. I also have to find some bearing for it as the
originals I don't think are available and the last one I bought when
they were available was $100 for a 7/8 bearing.
Greg Hass
P.S. I posted earlier about chain, which someone sent me to a site
where I think I could get it, but after seeing how bad the sprocket was,
I'm going to try that first.
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