thanks for that but im using a lawnmower engine. I have already made it a horizantal shaft, but it has a thread and i was wondering if there was a sprocket out there that screwed on. otherwise i might just a weld a sprocket onto the front.would this idea work? thanks guys
Known as direct drive. Instead of securing this to pto:![]()
One of these would be used instead:
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Attached to pto with set screws and key.
I use them for testing purposes.
They are available in various shaft sizes, chain size, and amount of teeth.
Click link in post #4 this thread.Where do you buy those keyed sprockets? What size chains are they for? How many teeth and whats the shaft bore and woodruff size?
This is exactly the kind of statement I would expect to hear from someone with a complete paucity of experience.These are a far better engine than the Lawnboy will ever be.
4500 RPM? If that were true of L-B, I wouldn't bother. That would only give me 35 mph (56 kph). Could do better than that with an off the shelf clone, Briggs, or Tecumseh....these engines run at between 3600 rpm and with the correct amal carby will run higher mine run around the 4500 rpm.