Morning,
when did internal overriding clutches become standard on early "B" model tractors? being as I'm new to the orange, i may need to know this tidbit of information. I would hate to damage a crank or tranny by being being careless. If a clutch is needed, any special knowledge needed when shortening the drive shaft? you know minimum contact length in inches for less than 20HP. Yes I do own a GM B7001 with only 1 groove on the output shaft, what does that tell me? don't newer models have 2 grooves?
Thx for all the info, all my years experience with 40's "red" tractors doesn't apply with these wonderful little machines.
tim
when did internal overriding clutches become standard on early "B" model tractors? being as I'm new to the orange, i may need to know this tidbit of information. I would hate to damage a crank or tranny by being being careless. If a clutch is needed, any special knowledge needed when shortening the drive shaft? you know minimum contact length in inches for less than 20HP. Yes I do own a GM B7001 with only 1 groove on the output shaft, what does that tell me? don't newer models have 2 grooves?
Thx for all the info, all my years experience with 40's "red" tractors doesn't apply with these wonderful little machines.
tim