Posted by NE IA on March 14, 2008 at 19:56:21 from (12.227.201.71):
In Reply to: Re: Manuals posted by old on March 13, 2008 at 19:20:13:
Old, sorry I should have been more detailed. The WC Allis tractors had a step up or step down gear box on some. They could have been after market. They went between where the power shaft that comes out of the transmision towards the operators seat. Some had just a throw out nuteral gear so the power lift would work with out the rear wheels moving as with a cultivator. Our neighbor had a WC that had the step up and step down in it. Folks have told me there was no such thing, that it was only a step down gear, and then the higher speed was only the actual tractors normal speed. I did however put lots of hrs on it and was completly different than his other WC that he had the step down only.
To help make this more understandable, the first WC's made big problems if you were to cultivate yourself into a corner with the cultivator in the ground. In order to make the cultivator lift, the rear wheels had to turn, untill they made the little gear box that would alow the power shaft to turn, without the wheels turning, thus the cultivator would lift without jacking one rear tire up. This is where the step gear case would go.
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