Posted by Mark on February 16, 2009 at 08:04:48 from (172.131.19.92):
In Reply to: Re: Gears posted by Bob M on February 16, 2009 at 06:10:49:
Well then....it"s high time one of the resident Rube Goldbergs...installs a hydrostatic transmission in Farmall A or C! I deally...the original transmission would be gutted and the hydro unit tucked inside.
I would build a hydracreeper with off the shelf goods.....if I only knew how to choose the right hydraulic motor and then how to feed and control it. I know nothing about hydraulics...except how to pull the lever and make something happen.
The discussion of lower/slower gears has come up before...the question remains as if there is enough internal room for a larger diameter first gear, inside the transmission case....on a Super A.
I just want to be able to cultivate VERY slowly, not interested in driving a tiller.
A hydrostatic Super A or Super C would be the cat"s a$$!
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