Is it possible for a tractor to have limited slip?

   / Is it possible for a tractor to have limited slip? #41  
To K7LN, Your are correct about limited slip differentials coming on the scene before 1965, *I did a little research:

n the 1950s and 1960s many manufacturers began to apply brand names to their LSD units. While Packard pioneered the LSD under the brand name "Twin Traction" in 1956, the most famous of these in the USA was Chevrolet's "Positraction". Since then, Positraction (often shortened to "positrac" or merely "posi") has become a genericized trademark for LSDs in the USA.

Also found a reference to Porsche having one in the 1930's, and Torsen making one in 1958. So I stand corrected, on LSD's.. but the first Posi-Trac by Chevrolet I have ever seen, was in the 1965 model year. I cannot find out exactly when it appeared for sure, but that is the first one I know of.

James K0UA
Back in 1958 a neighbor in the neighborhood I grew up in bought a new 1958 Rambler Ambassador.

It came with a limited slip differential
*I didn't have to do any research research_it came with the memory of the experence.;)
 
   / Is it possible for a tractor to have limited slip? #42  
Back in 1958 a neighbor in the neighborhood I grew up in bought a new 1958 Rambler Ambassador.

It came with a limited slip differential
*I didn't have to do any research research_it came with the memory of the experence.;)

I learn new stuff every day:thumbsup:

Famous quote from Men in Black "15 minutes ago you KNEW we were alone in the universe, what will you KNOW tommorow?"

James K0UA
 
   / Is it possible for a tractor to have limited slip? #44  
Here's the video on YouTube.

dcyrilc, if your tires were actually getting traction then they would not all of been spinning at the same time unless you had the differential locked. I know I have a foot pedal to manually lock the rear differential but the front is open. I don't know of any tractors with a locking front differential.

Some of the Landini's have locking front diffs. My McCormick GX50/ Landini Mistral America does.
 
   / Is it possible for a tractor to have limited slip?
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#45  
Some of the Landini's have locking front diffs. My McCormick GX50/ Landini Mistral America does.

Mine's a 30 year old Deere. I don't think it's going to have the perks of some of the new fancy tractors. Probably just due to limited traction as others have said.

I just thought about something. My axle lock doesn't work and one of the Deere mechanics I spoke with suggested that one of the ears which activate the lock mechinism could be broken. I wonder if the axle lock could be engaged and not releasing? I know the 4x4 cyliniod is bad and my 4x4 doesn't disengage. Maybe both are stuck on? I remember doing some hard pushing last summer and I was digging two holes from the rears spinning. Never thought anything about it until now.

Doesn't seem to bind any when turning though. Hmmm..... Something at least to think about.
 
   / Is it possible for a tractor to have limited slip? #46  
Mine's a 30 year old Deere. I don't think it's going to have the perks of some of the new fancy tractors. Probably just due to limited traction as others have said.

I just thought about something. My axle lock doesn't work and one of the Deere mechanics I spoke with suggested that one of the ears which activate the lock mechinism could be broken. I wonder if the axle lock could be engaged and not releasing? I know the 4x4 cyliniod is bad and my 4x4 doesn't disengage. Maybe both are stuck on? I remember doing some hard pushing last summer and I was digging two holes from the rears spinning. Never thought anything about it until now.

Doesn't seem to bind any when turning though. Hmmm..... Something at least to think about.

I would think with the duals, steering would be very difficult with the rear diffy locked. If you ever get it on gravel, you ought to feel some binding if you turn the front wheels to steer. My tiny tractor with turf tires will bind some in 4wd. I would imagine with duals, on gravel, if you take a hard turn, you ought to be able to tell...

rear locked...wants to go straight. 4wd locked too, wants to go straight and binds, and possibly hops a bit, as something breaks traction to allow the turn.

When I bought the tractor used, I used the binding hopping test to prove that the 4wd worked before I bought the tractor, otherwise it would have been difficult for me to even test.
 
   / Is it possible for a tractor to have limited slip?
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#48  
I would think with the duals, steering would be very difficult with the rear diffy locked. If you ever get it on gravel, you ought to feel some binding if you turn the front wheels to steer. My tiny tractor with turf tires will bind some in 4wd. I would imagine with duals, on gravel, if you take a hard turn, you ought to be able to tell...

rear locked...wants to go straight. 4wd locked too, wants to go straight and binds, and possibly hops a bit, as something breaks traction to allow the turn.

When I bought the tractor used, I used the binding hopping test to prove that the 4wd worked before I bought the tractor, otherwise it would have been difficult for me to even test.

We're going to be having high winds and/or rain for the next week, but when the weather breaks I'll see about taking some video of the tractor pushing against something immovable and we'll see what we get.
 
   / Is it possible for a tractor to have limited slip? #49  
dcyrilc,
Here in New Mexico we are headed for nice sunny weather for several days:thumbsup: No need for duals here unless you want them for stability on slopes.:laughing:
 
   / Is it possible for a tractor to have limited slip? #50  
We're going to be having high winds and/or rain for the next week, but when the weather breaks I'll see about taking some video of the tractor pushing against something immovable and we'll see what we get.

That sounds exciting! I look forward that that for sure.
Maybe you can use something hard to move, like a tree, instead of immovable, like my BX.:D
 

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