Posted by cdmn on January 04, 2022 at 06:45:23 from (96.33.227.18):
In Reply to: Cool Model AA tractor posted by MarsEnthusiast on January 04, 2022 at 06:00:22:
It is a 1928-29 Model. These earlier models had the worm-gear rear end. The truck would have been too valuable to cut up until much later, perhaps a school shop class project in the 1940's. The last Model AA's in the US were built in 1931. Ford then transferred the factory to the Soviet Union where the Model AA trucks were built until the late 40's. Also, the Model A light trucks were built in East Germany until the mid-1950's. The engines were improved with balanced crankshafts and pressurized insert bearings. In addition, the 1934 Ford car model was transferred to the Soviet Union and assembled there into the 1940's.
The second transmission looks like a later model. The torque tube was dropped in 1942. Some engineering had to be done to connect it to the worm gear. Model T tractors often used a Chevrolet transmission in the second spot. However, they weren't any too strong, but cheap and plentiful. Ford was also available with a two speed auxiliary transmission for more torque.
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