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slingblade
Bronze Level Joined: 14 Jul 2013 Location: Oklahoma Points: 18 |
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Posted: 25 Jul 2015 at 10:29am |
I am doing a repower on a huber M600 grader. I am going to use a WD motor and frame rails. What I need to know, is what kind of speed will I get with those trannys back to back I'm trying to get down to about 1mph. I do not know the rear end ratio. But what would it to a WD as for speed? Thanks
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DrAllis
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Normally road gear is 10 MPH and low gear is 2 MPH, so if you run both trannys in LOW gear you should get about .4 MPH .
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CTuckerNWIL
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If they are back to back, then with both trannys in low it will run faster. If both trannys face the normal direction, front to back, it will run slower in low low.
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slingblade
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I guess I should have said two in a row to be more clear but I think drallis understood what I was trying to say. I am assuming a wc trannys will bolt directly to a wd bell housing?thanks for the reply
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mattb
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yes they will bolt up to bellhousing. Reverse to reverse is the slowest forward speed
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