Massey Ferguson® Compatible Clean Grain Elevator Lower Sprocket
Ensure reliable elevator operation in your clean grain system with this premium aftermarket lower elevator sprocket, specifically designed for Massey Ferguson® combine harvesters. Engineered to match OEM specifications, this component provides a precise fit and reliable performance during demanding harvest conditions.
This high-performance sprocket is a vital replacement for worn drive components in the grain handling system. Manufactured for long life and heavy-duty use, it assists in maintaining correct chain timing and reducing grain handling downtime by ensuring smooth operation of the elevator assembly.
Massey Ferguson® OEM Cross-Reference
Replaces OEM Part Numbers: 2571510W1, 71421290
Elevator Lower Sprocket Compatibility: Massey Ferguson 9500-9800 Models
| Series |
Models |
Serial/Reference |
| MF 9500 Series |
9520, 9530, 9540, 9545, 9560, 9565 |
Standard Fitment |
| MF 9600 Series |
9690, 9695 |
Standard Fitment |
| MF 9700 Series |
9795 |
Standard Fitment |
| MF 9800 Series |
9895 |
Standard Fitment |
Technical Specifications & Features
- Sprocket Profile: 11T (11 Tooth) designed for CA550 chain.
- Bore Size: 1.500" Bore featuring a 1/4" keyway.
- Fixing Detail: Includes 3/16" x 2-1/4" Spirol Pin for secure shaft mounting.
- Build Material: Precision cast for high-strength application.
- Direct-Fit: Dimensions engineered to match original equipment for seamless installation.
- Dispatch: Available for fast Australia-wide shipping from Collier & Miller.
Expert Maintenance Review
The lower elevator sprocket often operates in a high-debris environment, making it susceptible to abrasion and tooth wear. A worn lower sprocket can cause the elevator chain to "jump" or ride incorrectly, which leads to accelerated wear on the elevator trunk and potential chain breakage.
During your preventative maintenance schedule, we recommend inspecting the tooth profile for sharpening. Replacing a worn sprocket is a high-strength solution that keeps your grain handling system in top condition. Maintaining a fresh sprocket surface ensures proper chain engagement, which is essential for maximizing the service life of your entire clean grain elevator.
Pro Tip: Check the Bearing
When replacing the lower sprocket, always inspect the elevator boot bearing and shaft. A failing bearing can cause shaft misalignment, which will rapidly wear out even a brand-new sprocket. Replacing these components together ensures a smoother, quieter harvest and prevents unnecessary mid-season repairs.