John Deere 333G Sprocket T254141 17T 10B (Fit John Deere CT331G CT333G CT333E Loader)
Basic Info.
- Item Fit: John Deere CT331G CT333G CT333E
- Item Condition: New
- Item Weight: 54 lbs
- Item Maker: FLundercarriage
- Place of Origin: Quanzhou
Delivery Info.
- Inventory Class: Standing
- Packaging: Carton/Pallet
- ETD: 24-72 Hours
- ETA: 5-30 Days
- Product Name: Aftermarket Drive Sprocket (T254141)
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Compatibility: Fits several John Deere compact track loaders, including:
- CT 319D (Serial numbers below 192142)
- CT 319E
- CT 323D (Serial numbers 192142 and above)
- CT 323E
- CT 325G
- CT 329D (Higher serials; verification required)
- CT 329E
- CT 331G (Serial number confirmation needed)
- CT 333D (Bolt holes and tooth count verification needed)
- CT 333G
- Check and confirm that your serial number is higher than 192141 before ordering.
- For serials lower than 192141, an 8-bolt sprocket is used, which we do not supply.
- Confirm bolt-hole count and tooth count prior to purchase.
- Teeth Count: 17
- Bolt Holes: 10
- Inner Diameter: 9 inches
- Outer Diameter: 18 7/8 inches
- For John Deere CT-322, CT-332, and CT-333 loaders, different serial numbers may require different sprockets. Choose based on your current sprocket's characteristics:
- 17 Teeth with 8 Bolt Holes: Part numbers T239480 / T208400
- 17 Teeth with 10 Bolt Holes: Part number T254141
- 16 Teeth with 8 Bolt Holes: Part number T239479
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Our sprockets are built to withstand extreme conditions, ensuring smooth and efficient power transmission in your machinery. Crafted from high-quality materials, they offer exceptional wear resistance and durability, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications. Trust our sprockets to enhance the performance and longevity of your equipment, keeping operations running smoothly.
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FAQ
How often do excavator sprockets need to be changed?
A sharp gear indicates that the gear is worn. Check whether there are grooves around and under the gear that are similar to the chain shape. This "shadow" wear indicates that the gear has been seriously worn and should be replaced.
What are the contributing factors that lead to the deterioration of sprockets on an excavator?
Several factors lead to wear and tear of excavator sprockets, including:Heavy usage, Abrasive environments, Improper track tension, Inadequate maintenance, Rough operation, Quality of the sprockets, Misalignment of components, Age and metal fatigue
What maintenance routine can I follow to ensure my excavator sprockets last longer?
To extend the life of your excavator sprockets, implement a maintenance routine that includes:Regular cleaning of debris and dirt,Frequent inspections for wear,Ensuring correct track tension,Prompt replacement of worn parts,Lubrication to reduce friction,Using high-quality replacement sprockets,Operator training to prevent harsh handling.