Thank you for your response tiredguy.
I reread my original post and I see that I did not make it clear what information I was asking for.
My L275 manual and the info from TractorData both specifies the following tire sizes:
7-16 R1 front tires
11.2-24 R1 rear tires.
When the tractor was new in 1982 it came from the dealer with:
7-16 R1 4ply Bridgestone on the front
12.4-24 R1 6ply (Titan?) on the rear
This difference in tire size should have changed the factory determined RC ratio.
The tractor
has never had a binding problem in 4X4 since it was new.
As long as the drive line in not under any stress or the tires are not slipping, the 4x4 can easily be engaged or disengaged, (while moving), in 1st through 6th gear. (I know that you are not supposed to do this)
I tore up the rear diff and locker about 4 years ago. Other than that, it has only been bearings, bushings, seals (in the front) and a clutch.
The tractor currently has:
7-16 6 ply R1 American Farmer tractor Lug on the front. (new in 2011)
12.4-24 6ply R1 HI TRAC LUG TL on the rear. (new in 2010 and new rims)
I got them from Central tire in Sanford Maine.
http://centraltire.com/
As you stated, the ratio is 65 right now.
If it had the factory size of 11.2-24 with a RC of 130, (instead of the 12.4-24 with a RC of 137 that it came with), the ratio would be 68.46
Factory specs: 89 divided by 130= .6846 which rounds up to .69 or 69.
As delivered: 89 divided by 137= .6499 which rounds up to .65 or 65, if you round down it gets even worst.
According to the formula:
65 minus 69 equals -4
-4 divided by 65 equals -.0615 or a 6% difference. This is well outside of the 2% max yet I do not have a binding problem or a problem tearing up the drive line. (This is assuming I did the math correctly.)
My question should have been: does anyone know why, or have an explanation why I do not have a binding problems and destroying drive line parts with RC ratio that is so far out of specs?
Again,thanks for your time
Keith