tmarsh0494
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Hey guys first post here. I have a Barstool kart I bought a few years ago because I thought it looked fun. I have since made a few necessary modifications to it for stability and steering. Its a blast to ride, pretty quick. But I have found myself trying to use it as a yard tractor too, as redneck as that sounds. Ive used it to pull a lawn thatcher, aerator, garden cart, and a small tractor trailer around the yard many times, but the clutch does not handle that well especially trying to maintain a slow speed for the thatcher or aerator.
Im wanting to add a jackshaft directly above the rear axle. Two 10 tooth sprockets to keep the same ratio it currently has when riding it for fun(would also keep cut down on sticks getting caught between the chain and sprocket). I also want to add a large sprocket to the shaft to create a low gear for using it with my lawn equipment. What would be some recommendations on how to go about this? Space is definitely an issue on this thing. And I don't have the space or need for a tractor if this can do the job.
At least, could someone tell me how many teeth should the larger sprocket have to give me my slow speed with the clutch fully engaged?
Briggs Intek 206cc, 10 tooth clutch to a 40 tooth sprocket with 11x6.5-5 tires.
Thanks for brainstorming.
Im wanting to add a jackshaft directly above the rear axle. Two 10 tooth sprockets to keep the same ratio it currently has when riding it for fun(would also keep cut down on sticks getting caught between the chain and sprocket). I also want to add a large sprocket to the shaft to create a low gear for using it with my lawn equipment. What would be some recommendations on how to go about this? Space is definitely an issue on this thing. And I don't have the space or need for a tractor if this can do the job.
At least, could someone tell me how many teeth should the larger sprocket have to give me my slow speed with the clutch fully engaged?
Briggs Intek 206cc, 10 tooth clutch to a 40 tooth sprocket with 11x6.5-5 tires.
Thanks for brainstorming.

