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Post by les on Jan 28, 2024 0:11:02 GMT -5
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Post by les on Jan 28, 2024 23:07:29 GMT -5
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Post by les on Jan 30, 2024 0:32:35 GMT -5
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Post by Sam on Jan 30, 2024 5:00:33 GMT -5
Just in front of the rear wheel, is that a drive wheel? Lot's of early farm equipment here had a drive wheel that would drive a huge drive belt slipped over a hub on another piece of equipment to power it.
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Post by les on Jan 30, 2024 23:58:02 GMT -5
I drove a Tractor that the drive was conected via the gear box and I accedently put it in this drive .the farm showed me the trouble.tthen let me drive a newer one but I had a bit of fun with the other who drove it my slipping it into this drive.
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Post by les on Jan 30, 2024 23:58:15 GMT -5
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Post by Sam on Jan 31, 2024 3:54:51 GMT -5
I drove a Tractor that the drive was conected via the gear box and I accedently put it in this drive .the farm showed me the trouble.tthen let me drive a newer one but I had a bit of fun with the other who drove it my slipping it into this drive. A neighbor acquired a huge, iron wheeled, monstrosity or a thing that looked like it should be junked when he got it. To run other things, like a wheat/oat thresher, you blocked it up, removed a rear wheel and replaced it with a hub that would drive a belt connected to the other machine which had a corresponding hub. Old timey stuff.
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Post by les on Feb 1, 2024 0:12:07 GMT -5
I drove a Tractor that the drive was conected via the gear box and I accedently put it in this drive .the farm showed me the trouble.tthen let me drive a newer one but I had a bit of fun with the other who drove it my slipping it into this drive. A neighbor acquired a huge, iron wheeled, monstrosity or a thing that looked like it should be junked when he got it. To run other things, like a wheat/oat thresher, you blocked it up, removed a rear wheel and replaced it with a hub that would drive a belt connected to the other machine which had a corresponding hub. Old timey stuff. Things like that seam to have died out over Here. There was a Tracton Engine that went to thr County Show would Stop at The blue Door a Pub near where I sed to live on it's way to the Show.
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Post by les on Feb 1, 2024 0:12:38 GMT -5
Aveling & Porter 'Progress built between 1911 -1925
photos.app.goo.gl/nS4M2i8dnrup5hwz8
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Post by les on Feb 2, 2024 5:55:42 GMT -5
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