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Clutches and brakes

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Dan-IA

01-10-2008 07:34:07




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The hand-clutch thread below got me thinking. Seems to me, when you are driving a tractor it goes at a certain speed. But if you step on an individual brake it always seems like it spins around at about twice the speed. Always made me a little jumpy with a cultivator and trying to count rows.

I was just wondering if there was a good reason why it would appear to go faster on the turn, or if there's something wrong with my tractor?

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Bob

01-10-2008 07:36:10




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 Re: Clutches and brakes in reply to Dan-IA, 01-10-2008 07:34:07  
Because of the differential, on wheel MUST speed up by the amount the other slows down.

If you brake one wheel to a full stop, the other wheel will be turning TWICE it's original speed.



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