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ametsman

I have a Model 6-2211 formerly ST-326 snowblower that was bought in 1966 or there abouts. I am in need of part# 20 which is a 2176 sprocket. Do you know where I can purchase one of these or what I can replace it with?

Thanks, my first post on here so be gentle!

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rickv1957

Hello and B) ,will check on #2176,Rick

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TT

B)

How many teeth are on this sprocket?

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can whlvr

without goin out in minus 23 i think i remember 15 teeth on that sprocket,i got one at a bearing shop,but tsc,farm supplie stores and industrial supplies stores are a good place to start.

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TT

I've replaced a few but can't remember the tooth count on the different throwers. (I don't have one of the ST models here right now either)

Martin is an excellent source for these pieces and sometimes they can be found on eBay from surplus companies.

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rickv1957

I have several new 15 tooth sprockets,Rick

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ametsman

Will check on the teeth tomorrow. Have been gone watching the Superbowl. Thanks for all the replies.

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ametsman

Counted them this morning and came up with 17, does that sound right?

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ametsman

I ordered a new sprocket. Now I need to figure out how to get the old one off and new one on. Anybody have a clue how I get at the sprocket?

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can whlvr

u have to pull the shaft out,i had to take off the pulley,then remove the pins in the end of the shaft that keeps it from moving side to side,then take off the bearing plate bolts and it should come out,i had to cut mine off with an angle grinder and then replace,u may not have to take the pulley off,it might slide through to the right,i had to replace the shaft so i had to take it off,its been a while since i did it but i hope this helps,

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ametsman

Thanks can, will give it a try this weekend.

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