Posted by rankrank1 on November 09, 2014 at 09:05:51 from (166.137.14.83):
In Reply to: case hand clutch posted by alexis.marcil on November 09, 2014 at 07:34:28:
The allis was a totally separate hand clutch (and it ran in oil) compared to the dry foot clutch. So it was not like a 2 stage foot clutch at all. Not sure how Case accomplished it and I am too lazy to look at the various parts diagrams which would likely tell the story. That said, If you pull some case parts diagrams for some of the models then the Case-omatic had Indpendent PTO where the traditional gear drive trannys and clutches used that hand clutch for the pseudo-live PTO. So make sure to look at the gear drive units and really this only applies to tractors 630 in size and smaller from the era of mid 1950's to mid 1960's or so. The bigger Case tractors were traditional Independent PTO so do not look at those.
I just know that they accomplished what they needed to do in a different way than the M&W hand clutch did from an engineering design perspective. But from an operator perspective I guess that does not matter much.
This post was edited by rankrank1 at 09:09:49 11/09/14.
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