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Takeuchi TL 140 Drive Sprocket -- RARE option

Takeuchi TL 140 TL 150 Sprocket
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Takeuchi TL 140 Drive Sprocket -- RARE option
Buy your replacement drive sprocket for early model Takeuchi TL 140 track loaders online at Rubbertrax. (double check your serial number) Save online and skip the trip to the dealer. This drive sprocket ships free when you check out online.
SKU: 882160010
Weight: 51 lbs
Make: Takeuchi
Shipping: Fast and Free!
Price: $258.00

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This is the replacement aftermarket drive sprocket option for the Takeuchi TL 140 compact track loader. This sprocket fits the Takeuchi TL 140 if your serial number is less than 21402001 and the Gehl CTL 70 if your serial number is below serial number 1390. This sprocket is also interchangeable with the GEHL and Mustang track loaders. The difference is in the diameter of the mounting hole. If you are not certain of your serial number please submit the diameter of your mounting hole prior to ordering.


08821-60010 Sprocket Specs:

  • 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

The 881160110 part is an option for your TL140 above 21402001 and Gehl CTL70 serial numbers above 1390.

Alternate Models

This sprocket (08821-60010) is known to fit:

  • Takeuchi TL140 (Serial UP TO 21402001)
  • Gehl CTL 70 (Serial UP TO 1390)

The Gehl CTL70/Takeuchi TL140 drive sprocket is located at the top of the undercarriage to the rear of the machine. The sprocket bolts to the drive motor with nine bolts (hardware not included). Be sure to check for alternate options below.

Takeuchi TL 140 TL 150 Sprocket Options

There are two sprocket options on the Takeuchi track loaders. The difference is in the size of the mounting hole that goes over the drive motor. If you are in doubt just check the diameter of the mounting hole on your drive sprocket