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Location: Marlboro MA
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MTD drive wheel needed for a track
Original Message   Nov 2, 2010 6:59 pm

MTD YARD MACHINES (SNOW THROWER) 26 INCH TRAC DRIVE MODEL:315E740F352  ENG: 8HP TECHUMSEH

The Rear Track Drive wheel  is no longer available.  (Part MTD631-0002)

I replaced 1 last year and should have ordered both. As soon as I replaced the broken one the other side started to show the same stress cracks .......!@#&%C$*&%C$

I looked around but to none are available and  I really do not want to take a chance and have the thing break down right in the middle of a storm.

It really doesn't owe me anything and has given me quite a few years of solid service. When I contacted MTD in effort to find one they kind of just shrugged it off.

Starwarrior

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You should not have posted there and I should not have either.  Way off topic to the thread.

I would be doing the googling you are doing in hope of finding someone with NOS on the shelf or ebay as mentioned.  There are a number of guys selling used parts there and don't list everything. 

The drawings for my 10hp track is below.  My similar part is MTD 731-1538A  and supposed to be available.  Mine is held on with a jamb nut.   The drawing for yours does not show what holds it on.   Your idler uses, Hex Ins. Jam.  I don’t know what that is but some sort of jamb think like on my machine.  I would think the axle hole and diameter would be the same on both machines.  Possibly you could modify one like mine for your machine.  Mines a 1997, yours is 1995.

 http://www.partstree.com/parts/?lc=MTD&mn=317E760F118

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trouts2




Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
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Re: MTD drive wheel needed for a track
Reply #6   Nov 5, 2010 8:01 am
starwarrior wrote:

I am actually thinking about trying the wheel from your model.

   As I posted above the 1997 looks like a match for the 1995.  If you fix your machine please post what you did as I'll everntually come across the same issue.

BlakeryBob03


Joined: Jan 12, 2011
Points: 2

Re: MTD drive wheel needed for a track
Reply #7   Jan 12, 2011 4:47 pm
Starwarrior... I had your same problem.  My back wheels on my 95 MTD 826 broke.  Looked forever to find a replacement.     I just found the only route you can go.  A guy in Idaho is making them out of steel.  Just received mine the other day and installed them.  They will be there forever!  His website is FlyingVproducts.com.  Its great cause you can actually call the guy and talk to him and make sure you get the right ones.
Tell him I sent ya
Blake Thackeray
edgenet


If you enjoy doing it, It's not work

Location: Toronto
Joined: Nov 27, 2010
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Re: MTD drive wheel needed for a track
Reply #8   Jan 12, 2011 7:49 pm
If you do not want to spend any more cash on the track system pop off the tracks and install a set of Snow-Hog tires and you are good to go

If you are getting paid for what you are doing No matter how much you Enjoy it,   It's a Job
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