Thanks I’ll be sure to replace the sprocket along side the brake drum, I’ve been trying to remove that nut but I won’t budge. Someone told me to just let it soak in Blaster and then try to apply some heat.You need to remove the nut on the end of the axle. You might need a puller after that depending on how rusted it is. If you don't have one, you can usually rent or barrow one from an auto parts store. Looks like the sprocket might be bolted to the hub from the back side. You should also buy a new sprocket. That thing is WORN out. If you put a new chain on it, it will wear the chain out very quickly.
Whatever! Don't get so techniical!Those are more of a constant velocity joint
Double cardan joint.Those are more of a constant velocity joint.
Cut it off and start over.
thats cap i live in Arizona and stuff rust all the time even in the summerWho am I kidding. Things don't rust here in the desert. They sun rot.
I'm usually the next guy.