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Topic: Changing gears in a Super 88
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| Old Bob
10-27-2012 05:46:15
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I have a super 88. It is a stock tractor. Would like to pull with it. I read or heard that you can change the gears to make it pull better. What gear ratio would I use?? How much work would be involved to change this?? Where would I find the gears. Thanks in advance Old Bob |
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| johns
10-27-2012 13:29:21
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Re: Changing gears in a Super 88 in reply to Old Bob, 10-27-2012 05:46:15
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| Is this a gas? As tramway said check your ser#. If it ends in 801 you have the reg. gears. 804 is slow speed trans. I would focus on the engine, not the trans. 3 7/8" pistons, 1650 intake/exhaust and carb would be a good start in waking up the engine. |
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| Old Bob
10-27-2012 18:38:26
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Re: Changing gears in a Super 88 in reply to johns, 10-27-2012 13:29:21
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| I got the 3 7/8 pistons. Have to check on the rest. |
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| chucksoliver77
10-27-2012 07:27:25
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Re: Changing gears in a Super 88 in reply to Old Bob, 10-27-2012 05:46:15
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| Bob, I would try it with the stock gears first unless you are building a big engine and need more speed. chuck |
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| Tramway guy
10-27-2012 07:23:48
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Re: Changing gears in a Super 88 in reply to Old Bob, 10-27-2012 05:46:15
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| How do you know that you don't already have the gears in question? What is your transmission code? |
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