675b keeps breaking drive chain

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Tazza

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Are your tyres equally worn? They need to be the same size front and back.
What grade chain are you using?
Are you using over tyre tracks?
Are you working on bitumen or concrete? or any other 'sticky' surface? something hard to turn on.
 
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Are your tyres equally worn? They need to be the same size front and back.
What grade chain are you using?
Are you using over tyre tracks?
Are you working on bitumen or concrete? or any other 'sticky' surface? something hard to turn on.
Both sprockets are shot. Got any sources for inexpensive sprockets besides the JD dealer?
 

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Both sprockets are shot. Got any sources for inexpensive sprockets besides the JD dealer?
None i know of. How much does the dealer want to sting you for a new set?
Its always possible a machine shop could cut the old sprockets off and weld new ones on, but its all going to cost.....
 

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None i know of. How much does the dealer want to sting you for a new set?
Its always possible a machine shop could cut the old sprockets off and weld new ones on, but its all going to cost.....
Try Messicks.com, that machine should have a new holland twin with the same parts, might be less, seen and deere just re sticked a NH loader back then.
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