26-10-11, 07:25 AM
From Deefer666
If it is a JT one that you have been supplied with (and they are the ones that I use in my workshop) then the front sprockets are usually a very snug fit on the shaft. You can normally get them positioned by hand but then put a large sprocket on it and tap it on with a mallet, Please note that I used the word "tap" not "smack the shit out of" as I doesn't take much and if you cant get it positioned by hand then it is definately the wrong one.
If it is a JT one that you have been supplied with (and they are the ones that I use in my workshop) then the front sprockets are usually a very snug fit on the shaft. You can normally get them positioned by hand but then put a large sprocket on it and tap it on with a mallet, Please note that I used the word "tap" not "smack the shit out of" as I doesn't take much and if you cant get it positioned by hand then it is definately the wrong one.
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