Bedlam
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Not a new concept, just a different way of doing it. At one time before high horsepower units were available it was common place to join two tractors in tandem to get the job done. Most people just were not as creative as the guy with the 8n's
Uh, why?
MikesTractor said:By putting 2 8N's together, do you get a 16N or a 88NN??
Uh, why?
So does each engine drive the rear wheel only on it's side? How does the clutch work, wonder it has them linked someway where you are working both at same time and then how do you get both adjusted to mate. How about engine speed and cranking them? Wonder if he put better brakes on his combo than they came with? Is amazing.
I would bet my own money the differentials are welded solid and the inside axles are removed. If you joined the inside axles together all that would happen is the wheels would remain stationary and the inside axles would spin at twice the normal speed, just like a regular diff does when one wheel loses traction completely.