willfick
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2004
- Messages
- 197
- Location
- Midlands of South Carolina
- Tractor
- 1946 Farmall H, !967 Ford 3500D TLB
This summer I got a might-well-be-as-old-as-the-tractor
pull-behind brushhog for my Farmall H. I added a slip
clutch (I couldn't find anything that looked like a shear
pin) and an overrunning coupler.
When I bring the mower up to speed and then try to shift
into gear the drag of the ORC will keep the countershaft
spinning enough (at least when it's hot and the 90wt. is
thin) to make the gears grind.
It seems to me that if I could put the ORC at the mower
end of the PTO the added resistance of the two u-joints
would help. At least I would be able to see if the
shaft was spining and wait a little longer before shoving
the gear teeth together.
Problem, of course, is that the ORC would have to face
the other way. I haven't found anybody that sells a
left-handed ORC, although it seems to me there'd be a
market. I have a spare, and am considering taking one
apart to see if I could reverse the mechanism.
Has anybody had one of these apart? Does this sound
do-able?
Thanks, Wm
pull-behind brushhog for my Farmall H. I added a slip
clutch (I couldn't find anything that looked like a shear
pin) and an overrunning coupler.
When I bring the mower up to speed and then try to shift
into gear the drag of the ORC will keep the countershaft
spinning enough (at least when it's hot and the 90wt. is
thin) to make the gears grind.
It seems to me that if I could put the ORC at the mower
end of the PTO the added resistance of the two u-joints
would help. At least I would be able to see if the
shaft was spining and wait a little longer before shoving
the gear teeth together.
Problem, of course, is that the ORC would have to face
the other way. I haven't found anybody that sells a
left-handed ORC, although it seems to me there'd be a
market. I have a spare, and am considering taking one
apart to see if I could reverse the mechanism.
Has anybody had one of these apart? Does this sound
do-able?
Thanks, Wm