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Does anyone know if there is an alternative for a replacement shaft (Toro 103526  SHAFT) other than the one listed on parts tree for $237? My shaft ball bearing closest to the belt failed again and i did not catch it in time and wore out some of the shaft. Now when i replaced the bearing there is noticeable play and when tightening the screws it throws it of balance which is causing vibrations. Not trying to break the bank if i don't have too considering i paid $300 for the entire unit. I apologize in advance if this has already been answered, any help is greatly appreciated. 

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wallfish

Just use keyed shaft.

It's either 3/4 (older) or 7/8,  so measure it if you're not sure.

Here's one place to find it but a web search may find it cheaper

https://www.surpluscenter.com/Power-Transmission/Shafting/Keyed-Shafting/?page_no=1&fq=ATR_PowerTransOutsideDiameter:3/4\"

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JonyNitro
49 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Just use keyed shaft.

It's either 3/4 (older) or 7/8,  so measure it if you're not sure.

Here's one place to find it but a web search may find it cheaper

https://www.surpluscenter.com/Power-Transmission/Shafting/Keyed-Shafting/?page_no=1&fq=ATR_PowerTransOutsideDiameter:3/4\"

Thank you for the quick reply. Never thought to use that as an alternative, I'm assuming just cut to size ( in my case its 3/4" x about 25 1/5)  and then use key stock for the pulley and sprocket? 

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wallfish
8 minutes ago, JonyNitro said:

Thank you for the quick reply. Never thought to use that as an alternative, I'm assuming just cut to size ( in my case its 3/4" x about 25 1/5)  and then use key stock for the pulley and sprocket? 

Exactly.

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R. L. Addison

Weld it up, turn to needed size.

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JonyNitro
11 minutes ago, R. L. Addison said:

Weld it up, turn to needed size.

This did cross my mind but unfortunately to do not have a welder or a lathe at the moment. Both are on my wish list. I went ahead and ordered some keyed shaft as Wallfish mentioned so hopefully will be good to go in a week when it gets here. 

 

Thanks for the reply. Really appreciate all the good information in the redsquare as always. 

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