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Vic is dead right about a new pin required regardless, but let's be sure it is the crown wheel moving on the shaft and not the shaft with wheel firmly attached moving in the bearing. I doubt that but...
There should be no movement whatsoever between wheel and shaft and the pin should be firmly in place. If it is the wheel sliding on the shaft pop the pin out and lets see how the wheel is keyed to the shaft. It sounds like the pin has sheared or partially sheared and is allowing the lateral force on the gear teeth to force the wheel to slide a mil or two down the shaft and out of mesh. The pin should come out with a pin punch or a suitable cut down nail as a drift.
Does the shaft slide in and out in it's bearing(s)?
There should be no movement whatsoever between wheel and shaft and the pin should be firmly in place. If it is the wheel sliding on the shaft pop the pin out and lets see how the wheel is keyed to the shaft. It sounds like the pin has sheared or partially sheared and is allowing the lateral force on the gear teeth to force the wheel to slide a mil or two down the shaft and out of mesh. The pin should come out with a pin punch or a suitable cut down nail as a drift.
Does the shaft slide in and out in it's bearing(s)?
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