For Sale: NOS 78 Liquifire 2.52" Drive Sprockets

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JoeRainville
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For Sale: NOS 78 Liquifire 2.52" Drive Sprockets

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I have a few sets of NOS 1978 Liquifire 440 track drive sprockets for sale, 2.52" pitch. These only fit the hex drive shaft, that I think was a dealer installed upgrade from the as built round shafts.

These are somewhat unique as they are the only 2.52" pitch, hex shaft sprockets I have seen for a Deere besides a kit offered for the Liquidator. They are also useful for track swaps on any of the Deere's with a hex drive shaft, including the 79-84 Trail and 80-84 Sport and Liquifire.

$40 a pair, plus actual shipping.

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Re: For Sale: NOS 78 Liquifire 2.52" Drive Sprockets

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Joe, would be interested in a set. shipping would be to Kewaunee WI 54216. Please let me know the sipping cost and were to send the money.

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Re: For Sale: NOS 78 Liquifire 2.52" Drive Sprockets

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Hello Robert,

I can ship a set of sprockets in a medium flat rate box for $12.00 for a total of $52. I take paypal at: joerainville@hotmail.com or you can send a check to: Joe Rainville, 7730 Nine Mile Bridge Road, Fort Worth, TX 76135

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