Posted by mtjohnso on April 18, 2015 at 21:00:01 from (72.171.16.248):
The problem I am dealing with is on a orphan dozer but the problem is generic. On the drive sprocket for the dozer there are splines on the drive shaft but none inside of the drive sprocket that slides onto the splines. Somehow they got stripped out. So what to do? The dozer is made by Windolph in Portland Oregon in the 50s. Not a lot made and I expect the probability of finding another drive sprocket is minimal. So my thought is to have a machine shop cut out the inner 2 to 3 inches of the hub of the drive sprocket and then have the machine shop turn a new hub with new splines cut into the internal part of the hub. Then weld the new hub into the old sprocket. I would also assume that the new hub would need to be hardened to make the splines hold up. How do they cut the internal splines on a hub? I understand how they do it on a drive shaft. Thoughts? Is this way out in left field? What would you do besides send the whole thing to the recycle. Would really like to fix this correctly. Marvin
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