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Does anyone have a extra carriage drive gear for a Razor? It's backordered at Wash World and they have no idea when they'll have any. Part # is 8950
 
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I don't, but I haven't been too impressed with WW's ability to solve their supply chain issues, been waiting around for a few things since the middle of July.
 

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I don't, but I haven't been too impressed with WW's ability to solve their supply chain issues, been waiting around for a few things since the middle of July.
Yeah this doesn't have me shut down. But makes me worry about "back ordered" parts that might.
 

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I gotta say the opposite. Had a major hot water leak for a few hours in the control room. Almost spraying on the control box for my WW HV. Called and spoke to Alex and he got me the parts needed and even got them Saturday. I even called him on Sunday for a few questions. When I replace it will be Washworld... period...
 

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Does anyone have a extra carriage drive gear for a Razor? It's backordered at Wash World and they have no idea when they'll have any. Part # is 8950
I'm 90% sure I have one or more. I have to run to the wash and check. I'll PM my cell number to you now.
 

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Can any one tell me how to get that collar off so I can change out gears? I took bolts out put them in the other holes n bolts broke off. Now I have to drill hole for east out. I can't get that collar off tho.
 

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I’ve had to hammer the cog gear inward towards the machine and then use a flat chisel to open up the slot in the bushing. I’ve even had to cut the bushing off with a grinder.
Whatever you do, don’t hammer on the end of the axle shaft! It will mushroom over and you’ll have to replace it.
I keep axles, bushings and cog gears in stock because I always seem to damage them no matter how gentle I try to be
 

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Ty yeah it was a pain I couldn't remove a set screw and fought it the whole way thank gosh for gear pullers
 
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