FWIW, I agree with Kelly.  It isn't clear to me from the picture whether
metal that actually engages the spindle has been removed, it may just be
excess.  I know I have at least one XD2 that seems to have a lot of metal
inside there that does nothing and is poorly finished.  In any case, I think
this would start to not stay tight rather than fail catastrophically.  If it
were mine, I would use and just check it every once in a while.

YMMV, Doug


On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:

> Back in the day when I worked in the trucking industry we would often
> machine, grind and other wise do what was needed to make the sprockets
> for salt spreaders and such align correctly.  From the way this piece
> was reduced I would use it in a heartbeat.  I don't see (but I've been
> way wrong before) much risk here at all.  If it aligns and shifts ok
> then go for it.  Just my opinion.
>
> Kelly
>

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