I found a small hub that fit the output shaft of the gearbox.  Onto those,I 
welded a flat thick washer that was tapped for three bolts.   The sprocket got 
three matching holes and is bolted directly to the modified hub washer.  

At first I was concerned about abnormal wear in the gearbox by the sideways 
pull of the tensioned tracks, but that has not been a problem so far.
Mike M

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 Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 1:15 PM
 Subject: [TANKS] Re: AMX13
   
Mike, i am interested in how you attached your drive sprockets to the actual 
motors. 

Thx.
Stewart

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