bellygunner
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Anyone know how to replace the sprockets and chain for the front mounted 47" snow blower. It's on my John Deere 2320.
Anyone know how to replace the sprockets and chain for the front mounted 47" snow blower. It's on my John Deere 2320.
Have you already picked up the new chain and sprockets?
Some pics will help guide you through the change, and PILOON had a good description of the chain removal.
I looked in jdparts and didn't find any chain drive on the 47" blowers for the 2320. Is the chain driving the auger?
Thanks to you both for your reply. The chain drives both the auger and fan. I'm having problems getting the chain off the unit. The small sprocket (the one driven by the PTO shaft) is located or sandwiched between 2 metal plates that form one unit. I can't get that thing out of the back of the blower. I can get it to turn but it won't pull out. If I can get that thing out then I can slip the chain over the big sprocket. Then I'll have to figure out how to get the two plates apart so the chain will come off and so I can put a new one on. I haven't purchased a new chain yet.
Ok.
Can you find it in jdparts?
Here is the 47" snowblower I sold last summer. No chain drive. Will be interested in seeing pics of yours.
Ok.
Can you find it in jdparts?
Here is the 47" snowblower I sold last summer. No chain drive. Will be interested in seeing pics of yours.
Chain is on the other side.![]()
Here is the other side. Is the chain hidden in there? There may be different 47" snowblowers. I found the same pic as you show in jdparts. Not sure how, but found it.![]()
I tried to paste the picture, doesn't work. KENNY HELLLLLP
John Deere - Parts Catalog
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Catalog: 1926 | Grid: 2D7 | Section: 62 | Page: 4
Catalog Name: 47-Inch 2-Stage Snow Blower
Page Name: FRONT DRIVE
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Few pictures.
PILOON said:You need to locate the monkey link, or coupler, then slip off the little clips (some use small cotter pins).
Close examination of your chain will show you that one link is different from all the others and that may be on either side of the chain. That will be the monkey link!
Take the old chain to an industrial bearing supplier and have the match the chain.
Generally your sprockets should still be OK as it is the chain that streatches, unless the sprocket teeth are worn down to short pointy saw like teeth.
If you still have flats at ends rather than pointy teeth you should be OK.
Good luck, have fun.
From what I see, the key way slot in that sprocket is mangled and it needs replacing.
Shame as the teeth look OK.
Again you should be able to get a replacement sprocket from an industrial shop such as General Bearing in Canada (GBS).
Also Princess Auto carries replacements in their catalogue.
There should be an allen screw that locks the key in place and that screw was probably never correctly tightened. (use loctite or double screw)PILOON, I have place these picture to help identified the parts and location for Beenthere and maybe help bellygunner at the same time. The pic. you see were taken last year. If you look closely in the second picture, you can see a broken lock collar. I had it fix last year on the warranty. They said it was cause by a bend sprocket shaft. They replace the shaft but now I notice that the larger sprocket is wobbling, so they want to have a look at it and determent if it was not damage last year by the old sprocket shaft.
Deadman, hopefully, I will have an answer for you tomorrow. Going to my dealer with the parts and will see what they say.Deadman
Re: replacing sprockets and chain
My JD 47 inch blower has that exact same WOBBLE. I tried to tighten the chain last night, but as you rotate it, the slack changes. The owners manual says to tighten chain, and then rotate the auger to make sure there are NO TIGHT SPOTS. So, JD must know the auger wobbles!
Is this movement normal, or do you guys think I have a problem? My blower maybe has 3-5 hrs on it!
Thanks
kennyd
Thanks Kenny. I knew you would rise up to the challenge once again.:thumbsup:You can't copy&paste...I right click the image, then save it to my desktop (so I can find it easliy), then attach the save image to the po
Bellygunner, keep us up to date and put some pic. if you can. Good luck.Henri