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Re: Super C Hydra-Creeper?
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Posted by farmallhal on January 16, 2006 at 07:24:36 from (64.24.35.17):
In Reply to: Super C Hydra-Creeper? posted by BillWv on January 16, 2006 at 05:59:06:
Yes, they were built and I saw a complete unit not all that long ago for sale on EBay. I believe the complete unit went for over $1,000 in the auction. In my Super C parts catalog the parts and components are shown in the attachments section of the catalog. It appears it works off of the tractors live hydraulic system by driving a small hydraulic motor which in turn is connected to the PTO shaft on the back of the tractor with a couple of roller chains. There is also a clutch and PTO lever interlock apparatus shown. I believe it would only activate when the tractor clutch was depressed through this interlock system. There is a selector valve in the system to regulate the hydraulic fluid flow for speed control. They were offered for either fast hitch or non-fast hitch tractors. Pretty novel idea for the era.
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