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WC 2 speed transmission?

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    Posted: 12 Nov 2011 at 12:19am
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thats awsome
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yes 2 speed, go and NO go ??

Edited by R Aiken - 12 Nov 2011 at 1:47am
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He must think he has a shurman. I'm looking for one formy wc puller. A underdrive one.
Here is a pic.
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I agree with R Aiken- go and no go- the correct name for it is " traction release coupling " 
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That's what it looked like to me. Don't all WC's have them? Everyone I've had has.
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I e-mailed the guy to let him know what it really is but I don't think he cares. He's been trying to sell parts off that patrol for a year. If he sold all the parts for his asking price he'll end up getting about $10,000 for that thing.
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not all WC's had the release coupling, the early ones did not which made it real difficult at times, thats why they came up with it.
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Proably a stupid question, but what was the release coulping used for??
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I've seen them on about every Speed Patrol and the theory there is it was for disengageing the rearend to tow it to another job. Been told on regular WC tractors you could disengage the drive at the end of the field and still use your cultivator lift.
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Also used with the Rotobaler to stop forward motion while still driving the baler with the PTO
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Also used to allow mechanical lift to complete its cycle.
Useful when you're up against a fence with the mounted cultivator still in the ground.
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sent the doofus a note via eBay too. 
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Fields I have an underdrive I would sell. $200.00
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So it gives the tractor live power?
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Sort of but not really, you have to push in the foot clutch to re-engage it.
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no
 
it would only allow the tractor to be "kicked out of gear" while the PTO could continue to run (which might be useful), but you'd have to use the clutch to re-engage the ground travel.
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Originally posted by MNLonnie MNLonnie wrote:

Sort of but not really, you have to push in the foot clutch to re-engage it.
Ok thanks!
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The WC had a mechanical lift for mounted equipment, like cultivator, side mount mower. It worked much like the lift on trailer plows before hydraulics, the transmission had to be in gear and tractor moving for it to work. This disconnect disconnected the drive shaft between the transmission and differential, thus allowing transmission to be turning and tractor to not be moving.

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Did you ever sell that under drive Jeffb?

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