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Re: Re: Re: Low geared ring pinion
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 18, 2003 at 04:03:55 from (209.226.247.183):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Low geared ring pinion posted by Red Rider on October 17, 2003 at 21:01:44:
Red: Yes I would say noise from transmission is more noticable, particularly in reverse. I think probably some of it comes from final drives as it is more noticable than for example than SC or 200. Those tractors are same to the crown and pinion. On the speed item, something you may check into is final drices, transmission or crown gear ratio. The experts will tell you there is no difference from SA through 140. I don't buy that one as I have my tractors calibrated in feet per min. for spraying. My 130 with 12.4x24 tires is same speed as Super A with 9.5x24 and the 130 is turning about 150 rpm faster than SA. There has to be a difference somewhere. My 140 has 9.5x24 and is slower than either of other two.
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