Muckspreader bed chains/sprockets

Dave W

Member
Location
chesterfield
Got a teagle spreader that needs new chains and sprockets.
Teagle unable to supply so looking at a plan b.
Who might be able to supply generic parts? Don't think it really matters about the exact size as long as it's fairly close and obviously the chains are the right pitch etc for sprockets.
 

Mur Huwcun

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North West Wales
If they're bed chains as you say you only need the chains to match the gypsy wheels therefore any other manufacturer parts can be adapted to fit. If they're drive chain and sprockets Kramp do or used to do a range of universal sprockets that you just bore the centre out to suit
 

le bon paysan

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
I'm lucky to have a chain factory in the next town, makes a lot of chain for machine makers. Mine is a ' special' on my muck spreader 33mm pitch. Gave them the drive shaft and they drilled and cut the key ways into a standard 30 mm cog and supplied the new chain. 200 euros all in.
 

Dog&stick

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Herefordshire
Guess that the same as my rd8, got price for parts , there available though "joskins" I try up load later
I priced these up back in November, came out at 173 euro + carriage; had be ordered via joskin dealership, the chain on rd8 measured at 11mm,
Any after stripping machine down, and checking measurements, had the idea of just turning sprockets around & refitting, machine been sounds all season.
Got the rd 10 to do yet, sprockets are alot more worn, so buy new I think & just gas off old ones, mainly because there a pig to shaft& the cog cleaners are part off main frame, so the driveshafts has to be drawn out & sprockets stay in place.
Iv yet to find source chain in uk , that's suitable.
Hope this helps,
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