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Re: Digest Number 47


Jim E.
 

I would assume there's some type of keyway holding the gear to the
shaft, if not a setscrew? Either way, see if you can get hold of an
automotive gearpuller (rent or, of course, HF has 'em)

Graciously,
Jim
Lakewood, CA
All Hail Rube Goldberg!

Message: 1
Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 22:00:31 -0000
From: "chrlythb" <chrlythb@...>
Subject: Gear Help

Today I picked up a 4x6 with a bad gear. I'm guessing the owner
overtightened the blade. The worm gear "ate" a hole into the gear on
the blade pulley drive shaft. The former owner also gave me the part
he ordered. But, it is the wrong gear.

The saw is "RED" with "TYPE: BS-450C" as the only label markings. I
think it is from Northern Tool. Northern Tool is on the parts slip
for the new gear (the wrong size). Also, the part number of
the "WRONG GEAR" is TI15574091 TRANSMISSION GEAR - 155. This gear is
1 1/2" dia. and has 16 teeth. The gasket that came with the new gear
is 2 1/2 X 3 3/4.

The gear I need is 2" in dia. and has 23 teeth. Also, the gasket/gear
cover on this saw is 3 3/4" x 5".

Here are my questions:
1. Who's saw is it? Northern Tool?
2. Where can I get the correct replacement gear the fastest?
3. I have removed the nut retaining the gear on the shaft. How do I
get the gear off the shaft it does not seem to want to move?

Thank you,
Charlie Brighthaupt
Ringoes, NJ

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