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Ted

08-06-2004 05:28:06




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I have the original owners manual for my "H". In it on page 97 it writes about the special attachments (accessories) available for the tractor. The one I never knew about was a Low-Low Speed. It writes " This attachment provides special low gear for Farmall-H Tractors when used with Harvester-Threshers in heavy conditions. Does anyone have experience with this? Does it effect reverse? Does anyone ever see this option forsale anywhere? Was this option available for "M" tractors?

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Jed

08-06-2004 11:10:00




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 Re: Low-Low Speed in reply to Ted, 08-06-2004 05:28:06  
I have one in a 51 M. It doubles the pulling HP when you are in that gear. Yes, reverse is also slower. I have seen several in M's and H's.
About 1 in 20.



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Dave W V

08-06-2004 06:13:15




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 Re: Low-Low Speed in reply to Ted, 08-06-2004 05:28:06  
Gives around 1.5 mile per hour speed on H & M at governed RPM depending on tire size used. Reverse is slowed down also.I agree with CNKS,
getting hard to find.



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CNKS

08-06-2004 05:44:49




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 Re: Low-Low Speed in reply to Ted, 08-06-2004 05:28:06  
Available for H,M,A,B, perhaps C and others, I don't know. The H and M system is an actual gear, I believe the A and B system uses the PTO. Not many were made, fewer still exist, good luck finding one. I don't believe it affects reverse, could be wrong.



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Red Dave

08-06-2004 17:35:36




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 Re: Low-Low Speed in reply to CNKS, 08-06-2004 05:44:49  
I've heard of the creeper for the C/Super C, but I never heard of a creeper for the A & B. Do you know where I can get any more info on it?



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CNKS

08-06-2004 18:34:58




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 Re: Low-Low Speed in reply to Red Dave, 08-06-2004 17:35:36  
I don't know. I believe Hugh McKay, or someone explained the A,B, Super A one. My Super A parts manual shows a hydraulic motor and some sort of a chain drive. I believe it runs off the pto. I have never seen one. I looked in my C parts book and operators manual, and found no mention of one. Is it hydraulic, or a gear like in the H/M?



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