Posted by Wardner on November 11, 2008 at 20:46:28 from (4.154.243.81):
In Reply to: Re: gear ratios posted by J.J. from Afton on November 11, 2008 at 19:45:37:
Here's what Jordan is talking about.
Power has to come off one of the main shaft sliding gears or somewhere else after that. The driven gear has to be three times the width (or slightly greater) to handle the lateral movement of the sliding gear. This Elwood unit is on a 660 and will interchange with M's thru 560. It will not fit smaller framed tractors from IH.
Power cannot come off the belt pulley, PTO, idler shaft, countershaft, constant mesh gears, or clutch/flywheel unless you are willing to accept only one 4x4 speed.
I am currently thinking about making a "hydro-creeper" for a WD-9. It will take its power from the 1st/Rev sliding gear. Rather than place a hydraulic motor to be driven off that gear, I could install a pump. Power from that pump could go to a motor driving the pinion of a front live axle or separate wheel motors.
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