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Re: A with 9 speed
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 31, 2007 at 04:05:43 from (209.226.247.109):
In Reply to: Re: A with 9 speed posted by Rob in MI on May 30, 2007 at 14:58:11:
Rob: I find this 9 speed idea in an A hard to believe. To start with, they were 4 speed from the factory, you add a high-low to that and you've only got 8. I've had a few of these apart, there is not a whole lot of room for modification within the gear box. The high-low I've seen fits in torque tube, just barely. There is another high-low that mounts in place of the pto and incorperates a pto positioned closer to center of tractor. A guy sent me a photo of that on a 130 or 140 about 4 years ago, he didn't include any text explaining how it worked. When I tried returning an e mail to him, it got bounced by his computer, thus I completely lost contact with him. I would like to know more about that one, however no one seems to know much about it. I still have the photo on file.
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