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Snowblower Motor driveshaft

So we bought the snowblower motor from andymark but didn't buy the sprocket we needed since at the time we didn't know it was a unique axle design nor did we know we would need a sprocket in the future. With the current canadian exchange and shipping it would take 100$ to order a small sprocket with the 10mm DD bore junk for an axle slot. Does anybody know of any cheaper and reliable sources for something like this? (25 series sprocket)
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Re: Snowblower Motor driveshaft

if it's a hubbed sprocket, can you drill out diameter to size of snowblower shaft, and then tap a set screw in side of hub to connect to snowblower shaft. good luck.
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Re: Snowblower Motor driveshaft

Depends on what machining capability you have access to, and what other sprockets you have in hand.

If you have some 1/2 hex sprockets-

1) Best bet would be to water-jet a DD Hex insert
2) Mill a DD insert in Hex Shaft Stock.
3) Not the best fit, but you could also try just a 10mm center hole in a lathe. And then use preferably two set screw against the two flats.
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Re: Snowblower Motor driveshaft

A good machinist with a milling machine could make easy work of modifying a hub to DD
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