Is there anyone who makes aftermarket sprockets?
I'm working on changing bearings, back left is stuck on pretty good.
Tried heating, twisting, pounding, only option left is CUTTING. D:
My sprockets look good and they are like $80 a piece so cutting I hope is not an option.
It's a 94 max, non-splined(shear bolt) type. It's midnight,
But as Mike knows, my goal is to change bearings and chains, make some brackets for a plow, but mount a homemade snowblower with an independent engine.
So the bearings and chains are my first priority before siliconing the upper body down.
I'm working on changing bearings, back left is stuck on pretty good.
Tried heating, twisting, pounding, only option left is CUTTING. D:
My sprockets look good and they are like $80 a piece so cutting I hope is not an option.
It's a 94 max, non-splined(shear bolt) type. It's midnight,
But as Mike knows, my goal is to change bearings and chains, make some brackets for a plow, but mount a homemade snowblower with an independent engine.
So the bearings and chains are my first priority before siliconing the upper body down.
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