Needed: Sportfire jackshaft

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Needed: Sportfire jackshaft

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I am in need of a good Sportfire/Trailfire jackshaft. Don't ask me how but mine is bent. Guess I beat on it a little hard.
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I probaby have a good one. Are they same across the board for Trailfires, Liquifires, Sportfires?

I know I just had two welded up due to being worn. PM me if interested.
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427cobra wrote:I probaby have a good one. Are they same across the board for Trailfires, Liquifires, Sportfires?

It sounds like JDRob has me hooked up with one, but FYI Liquifires are longer then the Trail/Sport version.
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Sounds good. Thanks!
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I might be wrong, but I thought the 80-81 Liquifire shafts were the same as the trail / sport shaft. 82-84 had a longer shaft to eliminate all the shims behind the secondary.

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That may be true, I just know I had purchased a Liquifire shaft in the past that didn't work.
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That may be true, I just know I had purchased a Liquifire shaft in the past that didn't work.
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Jackshaft is on its way. :sled:
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I'm pretty sure that the Liquifire (riders) have longer shafts than the trailfire/sportfire riders.

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Bob you opened a can of worms now lol....But I think most of us own both so......
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Ugh....guess that means the direct drive sleds have no shaft.:o

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Yeah but DD sleds have more girth.
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DeereKid9 wrote:I'm pretty sure that the Liquifire (riders) have longer shafts than the trailfire/sportfire riders.

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Liquifire Bob

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Just because you have a longer shaft (on a Liquifire) does not mean you know you to use it.
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