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Crawler gears for sale-asking price etc...reply please

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Kenny Christoph

10-22-2001 13:15:57




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I have found two crawler drive gears in the woods, that drive the track, and they are in greeat shape. The teeth are all in excellent shape, and all they have on them is surface rust. There are part numbers, but I don't have them on hand right now. I am thinking maybe they are JD, Cat, or something else. They are shaped kind of like a bell, but shallower, and are about 80 LBS a piece. Probably about 1 1/2" thick, and 24" in diameter. I will get the part numbers tonight... Please reply.

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digger

10-23-2001 18:45:30




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 Re: Crawler gears for sale-asking price etc...reply please in reply to Kenny Christopherson, 10-22-2001 13:15:57  
i believe that you are talking about sprockets for a crawler machine, the best bet is to post up the numbers and see if someone recognizes them honestly as far as value assuming the worst(no offense but without proper schooling or the tools it is hard to determine the life left in undercarriage parts) i would weigh them and then multiply that by the value of steel at your local scrap yard usually about $35 a ton so really not even worth it sorry to sound pessimmistic but without numbers and even a picture this is the best i can tell you

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digger

10-23-2001 18:44:23




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 Re: Crawler gears for sale-asking price etc...reply please in reply to Kenny Christopherson, 10-22-2001 13:15:57  
i believe that you are talking about sprockets for a crawler machine, the best bet is to post up the numbers and see if someone recognizes them honestly as far as value assuming the worst(no offense but without proper schooling or the tools it is hard to determine the life left in undercarriage parts) i would weigh them and then multiply that by the value of steel at your local scrap yard usually about $35 a ton so really not even worth it sorry to sound pessimmistic but without numbers and even a picture this is the best i can tell you

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