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Farmall H and SH 1-4 gear teeth difference
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Posted by AC on August 16, 2005 at 19:25:58 from (67.174.133.245):
I have been trying to figure out what I have here..First, let me say, these are the gears that are on the pinion shaft. The smallest, is marked "LO" right on it, and numbers 34 teeth. (I have another first gear out of another tractor that is 34 teeth, but does not say LO on it) The first gear out on my old 0-4 (which had alot of super series options, so maybe gearing too,) is the same casting number but has 35 teeth. Since it is bigger, does that mean it will give me faster ground speed in my standard H? I pull with it and want all the speed I can get. Can anyone give me the teeth count on 1-4 gears for a standard H, super H, and options like LO first gear? Basically, I think (my first problem) that I have a complete set of Super series gears, which should be faster, than what is in my puller now. I just want to make sure. thanks sooooooo much, Andrew
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