Farmerford
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2006
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- Location
- Columbus, Georgia
- Tractor
- Kuborta B2400, L2900, L4330; Caterpillar D3B, John Deere 455D
Mousefield:
That looks like a Ford 9" rear axle, which has a straddle mounted pinion and is one of the strongest car/pickup axles made. Ford made millions from the 1950's through the 1980's or later. It will probably take close to 1,000 foot pounds of torque to break it.
You can't hurt anything by running it slow. I run mine at just about idle with the 24inch auger, a bit faster with the 18inch, and at perhaps 250 PTO rpm with the 9 inch.
That looks like a Ford 9" rear axle, which has a straddle mounted pinion and is one of the strongest car/pickup axles made. Ford made millions from the 1950's through the 1980's or later. It will probably take close to 1,000 foot pounds of torque to break it.
You can't hurt anything by running it slow. I run mine at just about idle with the 24inch auger, a bit faster with the 18inch, and at perhaps 250 PTO rpm with the 9 inch.