Posted by LenNH on December 05, 2007 at 09:55:07 from (75.69.99.42):
In Reply to: 1938 F-20 road gears posted by Scott Rukke on December 05, 2007 at 07:40:25:
F-Dean has it right on the shifting patterns for the factory-installed gears. There were aftermarket road gears available, too. I think they are recognizable because they may have an extra gearbox behind the clutch, or possibly there is a shift lever that comes out the side of the transmission. No personal experience with them, but somebody out there in Farmall Country probably has a lot of information on them. One make is "Heisler," and if you read through this forum, you will meet discussions of this. In fact, you might search through the forum and actually light right onto one of these discussions, which can lead you to contacting the knowledgeable people who wrote in the first place. Hope this is a little help. Somewhere (you know what that means), I have some old catalogs from the 40s, and I'll see what I can dig up on aftermarket overdrives and road gears.
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