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Hydrostatic transmission selection


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Posted by mtjohnso on October 05, 2015 at 17:33:38 from (72.168.145.47):

Posting here hoping to find the widest set of knowledge on this opportunity that I am working on.
I have an old dozer called a Windolph made in a small quantity in Portland, Oregon in the late 40's and 50's.
This particular unit is a Model D. The original Windolph dozer had a Wisconsin Model TF 2 cylinder engine.
The TF model is a 16HP @3200 RPM and 32 ft/lbs at 800 RPM. IT also had a transmission made by the old Crosley
automobile company. The transmission is 1st gear 3.27 to 1, 2nd gear 1.72 to 1 and 3rd gear 1 to 1.
The Wisconsin engine and Crosley Transmission got replaces with a Duetz diesel 2 cylinder.
The Duetz diesel is 32 HP and 2800 RPM, 64 ft/lb at 900RPM. The transmission is a Hydraulic pump (Plessey Turolla 200)
and a Eaton 103-10301 hydraulic motor. The eaton motor is only rated at 900 RPM. So that is basically like the Original Wisconsin engine and Crosly transmission in low gear. So max speed with the hydraulic pump and motor are very slow but probably lots of torque.
So I would like to find a used hydrostatic transmission to replace the pump and hydraulic motor. I had looked at a Sundstrand hydrostatic transmission that came out of a Toro Commercial mower that had a 3 cyclinder diesel engine in it.
So any ideas of which hydrostatic transmission might work in this application and where I might find a good used one at a reasonable price. Or is there a company or contact that I can talk to find a solution.
Thanks


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