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Having trouble with John Deer CT322 Skid Drive Sprocket removal

malibufarms

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Nov 28, 2014
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nebraska
I am having a heck of a time getting my Jonh Deer Track Loader (CT322) drive sprocket to loosen up to take off, tried to loosen with bottle jacks and seal began to start to leak, I have the track off already, going to replace both tracks, so I am going to switch the sprockets from one side to the other,Any one have any suggestions,
Thanks
 

Belooky

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Apr 9, 2014
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Location
South Carolina
Haven't done it on a 322, but a 332 should be just the same. Once you remove all the bolts on the sprocket you just have to work it off with a hammer and pry bar. If you were making seals leak I'm thinking you forgot a bolt or something. They will rust onto the final drive but not that tight
 
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