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Sac & Story county IA | What you could do is start with an X hub. Turn down shoulder to 1 5/8 which would fit a W sprocket. But you would only have .060" of meat left. If you turned down room for the sidebars, that would be darn thin. The 9 tooth sprocket would chuck in a 3 jaw chuck. You could open that ID up so you would not have to remove so much from an X hub. I doubt either would stand the power of a hydraulic motor with 1 1/2 shaft.
I have made a piece in a lathe to center a small pulley welded to the end of a weld hub to make a pulley smaller than available for shaft size. But a 15 foot sweep auger is not much load. A pulley can be welded around the rim. A sprocket can't.
If the sprocket can be farther out from the motor body, you could make something like that. Radial load gets bad though. | |
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