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Re: Mc-D 10-20 Tractor Drives
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Posted by Bob Kerr on July 04, 2007 at 19:51:01 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: Mc-D 10-20 Tractor Drives posted by Bobcat on July 04, 2007 at 19:19:35:
Threre were road gears for 10-20s, but good luck, they only came on trators with pnumatic tires and I don't think many came like that. In fact I just looked it up and only on late 1938 and 39s and it is listed as a "special 4 speed trans". the newest 10-20 I ever saw was a 1935. everyone I have seen have either steel wheels or cut offs and I have seen a bunch of them. Come to think of it I did see one with the original spoke wheels, but that was it. I talked to a guy the other day who said something about driving a Regular or F-20 with the PTO but said it would flat out fly down the road. I don't think I would want to be on the seat of one with just rubber tread bolted to it going 15-25 MPH driven off the PTO. Also after using my 10-20 in hill country, Bobcat is right on about the brakes. even without getting some grease on the band, there is the brake fade problem. I am a big 10-20 fan and would have loved to take mine on a drive, but I also would not want to put myself or others at risk. My 10-20 would get a lot of attention at plow days, even made the newspaper with it a couple times, That might be something to consider or try to find a 38-39 10-20 with the 4 speed.
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