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Yeah, that was a little sketchy on the details, This should show the wrenching slots and the keyway slot is cut through one side,
if you have a corrosponding slot in your drive axle you can slip the hub on the drive axle, put the close fitting key in place and slide the wheel on which will capture the key. The key will keep
the wheel on as well as drive it! Finally tighten the end nut with a spanner or a "screwdriver like" tool made from 3/16 sheet steel held with an adjustable wrench. If all parts are made to fit snug
you may get away without using screws to fasten the wheel to the hub preventing slippage in rotation.

good luck!
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