I learned something from a bike-shop guy. I had not been getting all 3 speeds out of the rear wheel tranny I am using for a jackshaft. I broke the little shifter chain and lost it's adjustment sleeve. The guy told me the shift is 1/4" movement for 3 gears, or 1/2 " total. I inserted the new chain and found I was only getting 3./8", which left it in 2nd, or direct drive. Turns out is was a matter of how much axle stuck out on each side. I moved it over and SHAZAM ! It will now obtain 3rd. It is already a long-stepping gearing, so should be interesting. I may need a bigger rear sprocket to get it within reason, but the 6-1/2 HP is quite adequate in 2nd with GOBS of acceleration. Far from lugging. It is really amazing to get rid of the squawking with the rear bike caliper. All it took was little ell things on the shoes that bear against the frame so they can't cycle back and forth.
On another note, I am still thinking Lawnboy for a friction drive. Wonder if a hard-rubber boat trailer roller might make a good drivewheel. A swiveling motormount on the rear rack would allow clutching to start or peddle and swinging it would bring the driver in contact with the sidewall and also the back-up idler roller on the other side. I don't know if a sidewall would stand up to it. I do have some 2.75 motorcycle tires that might serve. The Chinagirl clutch lock button method might be good to keep it disengaged against a pretty stout spring. They are really light, start easily, last forever,. and with around 6 HP could be awesome.
On another note, I am still thinking Lawnboy for a friction drive. Wonder if a hard-rubber boat trailer roller might make a good drivewheel. A swiveling motormount on the rear rack would allow clutching to start or peddle and swinging it would bring the driver in contact with the sidewall and also the back-up idler roller on the other side. I don't know if a sidewall would stand up to it. I do have some 2.75 motorcycle tires that might serve. The Chinagirl clutch lock button method might be good to keep it disengaged against a pretty stout spring. They are really light, start easily, last forever,. and with around 6 HP could be awesome.