Posted by Wardner on October 08, 2012 at 09:02:58 from (4.154.224.28):
In Reply to: Re: IH generator posted by gene bender on October 08, 2012 at 02:18:33:
Gene,
IH did not build any Electralls powered from the belt pulley. All the mid mount Electralls used a constant mesh Electrall gearbox as shown in my picture in the other post. If they were driven from the belt pulley, one could probably see several units at most tractor shows. One can actually mount the Belt pulley and an Electrall gearbox at the same time on the same tractor.
The guy in IA probably has the largest Electrall collection in the country. He is north of Des Moines. He was featured in RPM 10 years ago. There are other baler/tractor combos in MN and NY. I think there may be one in IN as well as he has quite a bit of Electrall stuff.
I'd venture to say I am the only one with two mid-mount Electralls on one tractor. The left side (seen from seat) Electrall is not factory. It runs from a Cotton Picker PTO
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