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im building a mini row crop tractor sorta like the ones on www. vintage progects .com ( soon to post pictures)
and i was wondering if andbody could tell me how to build a transmission iwas think of haveing a lever activated belt tensinor then to change geears i just losen it then move the belt to a differant pulley on a step pulley then tighten t the belt if anybody has any sugestions please tell me |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Whitley County,In.EIEIO
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I built a tractor and just used a Wheel Horse tranny....makes backing up a LOT easier.
Unless you mean a two wheeler..... I have a Midland you can have for $50...need the room.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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i have a small tractor for work,
im just building the mini rowcrop for show and it will be small enough that i can put in neutral or disengage the belt and pull it backwards i just want to no a good way to change gears so the trany would just be for forward geers |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Whitley County,In.EIEIO
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Gotta....got a lawn tractor tranny you can have too.
Just went out and looked at that tranny.....s'heavy! Shipping would be a bear. Thing is...you're gonna have to step the speed way down from the engine to the axle.Can be done with pulleys and belts,but there are easier and cheaper ways.Maybe a gear box from a tiller? Sure,you will get a primary speed change from the step pulleys but that's still gonna be way too fast for the final drive.What's a go kart use...10-12 on the engine and 60-72 teeth on the axle? Plus,the tires are going to be much larger than a cart meaning the axle speed will have to be lower still. See what I'm getting at?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Central NC
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I got to agree with Bob on this one. There are a lot of lawn tractor transaxles for sale on e-bay for less that 100$ that have a 5 or 6 speed trans axle with reverse and the gear reduction is already done. I go to the Southeast Old Time Threashers Reunion in Denton NC every year and there are a lot of mini's built to look nearly like the origional production row crop tractors of yesterday and a lot of them have lawn tractor rear transaxles for starting points. Here are some that are on e-bay now.
transaxle, Parts Accessories, Riding Mowers items on eBay.com HTH's later, Nat |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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i already thought of lawn tractor transmison
i just wanted to see if anybody had any other suggestions i plan to make a scaled downe replica hay wagon or mabe a manure spreader to go with the mini tractor the tractor is based on plans from vintageprogects.com |
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