Posted by RTR on July 09, 2011 at 10:30:27 from (74.240.94.30):
I'm trying to install a Planter Drive gear on my "Super A" tractor. It is actually a Hybrid tractor that was built from a Farmall A with a Super C torque tube and engine. It was done by previous owner and has proved to be a good idea. There are a few quirks though having it being a hybrid tractor. I've had to use the Farmall A cultivator mounting brackets because of the bolt pattern on the final drives. And my question now, is how do I install the planter drive sprocket to the final drive, or can I?? I removed the cover plate off of the left (looking from rear) final drive, and noticed that it doesn't have the place to mount the drive gear like my other tractors have. There is only a large bolt there, and the other Super A's I have, have a "collar" type peice that the gear seats into and you put a bolt through that to secure it.
Is that "Collar" type peice removable, and able to mount to the final drive on my tractor? If so, how do you remove/attach it. THanks!!!
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