azgard wrote:
> Finally got it!!! What a pain... had to build a jig to hold the
> sprocket tight while I dang near jumped on the nut.  Oh well.  Anyhow,
> I can confirm that the shaft is indeed 11mm with a 4mm keyway.

There was probably some lock-tite (or something similar) between the nut 
and shaft to hold it in place.  If so, a little heat from a propane 
torch softens it enough to allow the nut to turn with normal force. 
Otherwise, you run the risk of ruining the shaft and/or sprocket.

        Frank P.

BTW: Remember to use lock-tite (or something similar) on the shaft 
before you go to battle.  You don't want that sprocket coming off when 
being chased by another tank :-)

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