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Wes petrie

02-06-2006 06:33:00




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is there a difference between a model A flywheel and a model B flywheel. like diameter, weight, hub size. for the unstyled tractors




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Maark

02-06-2006 13:44:51




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 Re: flywheels in reply to Wes petrie , 02-06-2006 06:33:00  
I have a flywheel for that A. Though shipping might be expensive. Located in central Iowa.



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Wes Petire

02-06-2006 08:02:56




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 Re: flywheels in reply to Wes petrie , 02-06-2006 06:33:00  
thanks for the replys. I figured they were different but im pretty new to the tractor scene and bought a 1936 john deere model a and noticed the flywheel was cracked and all i could find was flywheels for john deere B



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John T

02-06-2006 07:41:36




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 Re: flywheels in reply to Wes petrie , 02-06-2006 06:33:00  
I agree with Mike, the flywheel, its outer diameter and especially including its weight (inside diameter must match crank size and splines etc., of course) is a complex and critical factor when it comes to the mechanical engineering of balance and dynamics of it and the crankshaft and pistons its controlling. And dont forget the harmonic balancing thats going on between the purposely built out of balance flywheel and the out of balance clutch drive disk over there on the other side. Those out of balance counterweights MUST be exactly 180 opposite from each other or its major vibration city like what happens when a clutch is replaced and the clutch drive disk doesnt get reinstaleld in time !!!!! !!

We are talking about the John Deere A and B Models right???

John T

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Mike M

02-06-2006 07:04:00




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 Re: flywheels in reply to Wes petrie , 02-06-2006 06:33:00  
Everything you listed is different.



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