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limited slip kit for an H

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Pat-CT

10-03-2007 15:07:29




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has anyone had any experience for an H how do they work .GOOD? do you think it would work good?




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Pat-CT

10-04-2007 12:22:32




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 Re: limited slip kit for an H in reply to Pat-CT, 10-03-2007 15:07:29  
yes im in to tractor pulling somewhat this was my first pull about a week ago but i alos want to put a sickle bar on it and where i want to mow becuase its a bigger tractor is quite marshy at times so i thought it would give me an andvantage

however where i work we have a b275 and the diff lock on that is verry efective after a rian storm or pulling a heavy woodchipper



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Hugh Mackay

10-03-2007 19:24:53




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 Re: limited slip kit for an H in reply to Pat-CT, 10-03-2007 15:07:29  
Pat: I presume this limited slip kit is an aftermarket device. In my many years of tractor use, I'd have to say these devices would give very limited advantage. I owned a few tractors with diff lock and the only advantage I saw was with front end loader hanging out front. Unless you have front end weight under greasy conditions a diff lock or limited slip will turn tractor crossways on a hard pull. On dry road conditions Farmalls will spin both wheels equally on a hard pull, providing wheel weight and tire tread are the same.

I've used several 30-40 hp utility type tractors with difflock, great when you using the loader, but without loader and on a drawbar pull the wheel slipping will continue to slip and turn tractor crossways. It will get you out of a minor problem but that is about it.

I had difflock on a 1066, however that one is not a gear lock up like smaller tractors, but rather a clutch device and with dual wheels it wouldn't hold. Near as I could tell it was toast before the tractor had 1,000 hours on it. Complete waste of money for that one.

I also had an articulated Deere with diff lockups on both rear ends, again not a gear lock up, but much better than the 1066. Both diff locks on the Deere were still working after 13,000 hours, and they did count big time on the articulated tractor. Most articulated machines (tractors, loaders and forestry machines) today have limited slip differencials and they work well.

I know you are into tractor pulling with the H, have done a bit of that myself. I presume the H is narrow front. My thoughts if you have limited slip and one side is slipping on a pull track, then it is going to continue to slip and take you off course in the length of the pull. I think pull judges frown on that.

I'd spend my money making sure my tire weight and indeed tire is exactly same on both sides. The Farmall differential will do the rest.

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Owen Aaland

10-03-2007 19:51:48




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 Re: limited slip kit for an H in reply to Hugh Mackay, 10-03-2007 19:24:53  
The 1066 has a single plate dry clutch for a dif lock. When working properly, when you are turning with no load on the tractor, if you apply the lock you will see the front tires push sideways a bit but you will continue around the turn. They are notorious for leakng and when they do the clutch lining gets oil soaked and slip even easier.

The 86 series used a multiplate wet clutch that will slide the front tires when turning so they are much more effective.

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Hugh Mackay

10-04-2007 02:10:07




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 Re: limited slip kit for an H in reply to Owen Aaland, 10-03-2007 19:51:48  
Owen: I was quite disappointed with the 1066, I speced that tractor out and ordered it. I'm forgeeeting the price of diff lock all those many years ago, but never considered I got my money's worth. It was only a year later I bought the Deere, and those locks were effective.



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