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Takeuchi TL 140 Drive Sprocket -- RARE option (Fit Mustang MTL 20 320 Loader)

Basic Info.

  • Item Fit: Mustang MTL 20 320
  • Item Condition: New
  • Item Weight: 51 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 Overview:
This replacement drive sprocket is the perfect fit for the Takeuchi TL 140 compact track loader with serial numbers below 21402001. It is also suitable for Gehl CTL 70 with serial numbers below 1390 and is interchangeable with certain GEHL and Mustang track loaders. The key difference lies in the diameter of the mounting hole. Please confirm your serial number or the diameter of your mounting hole before placing your order.
Sprocket Specifications:
  • Part Number: 08821-60010
  • Bolt Holes: 9
  • Number of Teeth: 14
  • Inside Diameter: 7 3/4 inches
  • Outside Diameter: 18 1/2 inches
  • Width at Base of Tooth: 1 7/8 inches
Alternate Part Numbers:
  • Takeuchi Dealer Part Number: 08821-60010
  • Gehl Dealer Part Number: 182792
Optional Sprocket:
For TL140 models with serial numbers above 21402001 and Gehl CTL70 models with serial numbers above 1390, the part number 881160110 is an available option.
Compatibility:
This sprocket (08821-60010) is compatible with:
  • Takeuchi TL140 (Serial UP TO 21402001)
  • Gehl CTL 70 (Serial UP TO 1390)
Installation Information:
Positioned at the top of the undercarriage towards the rear of the machine, this drive sprocket attaches to the drive motor using nine bolts (hardware not included). Please verify the size of the mounting hole on your current sprocket before making a purchase.
Takeuchi TL 140 TL 150 Sprocket Options:
There are two sprocket options for Takeuchi track loaders, differentiated by the size of the mounting hole.
  • 08821-60010 - Mounting Hole Diameter: 7 3/4 inches
  • 08811-60110 - Mounting Hole Diameter: 9 1/2 inches
Additional Takeuchi Undercarriage Parts:
  • Bottom Rollers for Takeuchi TL10, TL12, TL140, TL150
  • Front Rollers for Takeuchi TL140, TL150, TL10, TL12
  • Idler Wheels for Takeuchi TL10, TL150, TL140, TL250
  • Sprockets for Takeuchi TL10, TL140, TL150, TL250
  • Rare Drive Sprocket option for Takeuchi TL 140
  • Rubber Tracks for Takeuchi TL140, TL10
Ensure your Takeuchi TL 140 or Gehl CTL 70 operates smoothly by replacing worn-out sprockets with our high-quality aftermarket options. Verify compatibility using serial numbers or mounting hole dimensions to select the perfect fit for your machinery.

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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.