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Re: Re: Re: 2 stage clutch for 8N
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Posted by Dave M on September 08, 2000 at 02:37:32 from (206.7.138.1):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 2 stage clutch for 8N posted by Rob on September 07, 2000 at 19:10:27:
A Jubilee has a 134 ci OHV engine instead of the 119 ci flathead, and the hydraulic pump bolts to the engine so you get live hydraulics. This will bolt up to the flywheel and transmission for the 2 stage clutch. But the 2 stage clutch still won't work with the 4 speed. There was an option for live PTO on the Jubilee based on a slightly different principle. They stuck a hydraulically operated clutch pack in the rear end so you could shut down the drive wheels with it and still keep the PTO going. But you can't get parts for this unit, so you probably wouldn't want to actually use it. We heard from somebody last year who said he had an 8N with a similar mechanically actuated unit, but this is so rare that it was either hand made or very low production (or vaporware). Finally, the "distinctive" sheet metal of the Jubilee (nose emblem, etc) was actually produced with relatively small changes throughout the hundred series production ending in 1962. Sometimes a tractor called a "Jubilee" is actually a later tractor with similar sheet metal. Check the model and serial number for identification if there is any doubt.
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