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    Building 212 vs 420

    Thanks for the time and the information! From what I can tell, measuring across the end of the threads on the jackshaft it is 3/4". But all of the other 3/4" JS's that I am seeing are not threaded. Is it because of this is an older style? The sprocket has 10 teeth on it currently. I forgot to...
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    Building 212 vs 420

    I don't have much clearance at the sprocket as you can tell. Wouldn't I need a bigger sprocket? Or smaller sprocket? And is there any way to check the size of the sprocket that is attached to the (and my brain just went blank, the rod connecting the TC to the chain). Wow. Total blank moment...
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    Building 212 vs 420

    Okay, here are the pictures of what I am working with. It's kind of a bigger cart, 18" wheels so that's why I was wondering if the 420 would be a better option for me to build.
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    Building 212 vs 420

    I tried to get everyone, sorry for the long post lol. The cart has an older 30 series TC on it from what I can tell. I will go take some pictures and get them uploaded and may have a few gear questions once I have them uploaded. I appreciate that info! I will take that into consideration...
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    Building 212 vs 420

    I tried searching but I probably didn't have the right keyword/s. I have two larger yard carts that I use to drive around the country on the dirt roads. Right now one has a new 212 that I have put a header, air filter and new jet on. Governor still intact. The other has an 11hp Briggs with carb...
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    Murray Explorer project... Slow or about right?

    I keep seeing people running 30-35mph with supposedly stock predators. I was just curious if anyone else has a Murray like mine and what speeds you are averaging. I just picked it up and put a new 212 on it. Its completely bone stock. I'm using a stock TC off the old motor. On a straight, I'm...
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    Howdy

    It was an honor, thank you. I wasn't a pilot, however I was air crew and got to fly all over the world. Can't go wrong with being part of the military. Best of luck to you if you go that way.
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    Murray explorer brake

    I actually just picked up this same frame. I can take pictures of my brake setup and get them posted for you if you still need it.
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    Howdy

    Just to say hello. New to the forum, not really that new to carts just haven't been around them in a while. The name is Andrew, recently transitioned back to civilian life after serving in the Air Force. Had a great ride but enjoying the beard and civilian life now. Located in South Central MO...
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