Apparently this thing was made by idiots, and if it didn't have sentimental value I wouldnt be going through this trouble I would have just tossed it but it was bought by dad(15 years ago) who passed away last year for the grandkids( my nieces and nephews) and now I have it for my son. Its fabrication after fabrication when it comes to modifying this thing. I'll take some all around pictures of it. This is what model it is though got it off the internet
A Murray GT60401x92A then..
okay according to the partslist
https://www.lawnmowerpros.com/pdfs/murray/gt60401x92a.pdf
it's indeed just sold as a single piece... very strange,
ah well they go out of business for
some reason, right?
might as well be a stupid move like that
Now, that kart itself is a nice one though,
And frankly it's one of the "higher quality" karts.
Personally I like the chassis layout, but that's cosmetics.
Aaanyways,
as you can see in the manual, the axle should be fully keyed.
just find the correct length:
http://azusaeng.com/product/standard-steel-stepped-end/
it's around fifty bucks at mfgsupply.com (depends on length)
So in case you mess up, you know where to find a new one.
'sid