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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Rotating the sprockets
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[QUOTE="TexKDX, post: 44339, member: 16276"] Oh, I guess that was on the LAWN TRACTOR where I did that trick... Yea, it seems like a good idea, but unfortunately the sprockets I have seen are countersunk on one side in the back and have a built-in spacer in the front. One possible suggestion is to get two fronts and one rear, steel not aluminum, with the new chain. Change out the front when when it shows the first signs of wear. Once one wears, the front first because of its 3:1 loading compared to the rear, then the chain stretches which accelerates the wear on the rear sprocket. [/QUOTE]
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