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Fri Oct 29 15:41:03 PDT 2021


 VERY  NICE!!!!
 
 
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From: Tom Martin <tmartin at xtra.co.nz>
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No matter which side two gears engage, they will always rotate contra to each other.
Talking about flipping axles over, for years I had a sideline hobby of swapping tractor
crown wheels over to make orchard forklifts. Internationals were the easiest, but they didn't
handle counterweights well, broke stub axles, also hydraulics were poor on output.
David Browns were my favorite, as they were easy to narrow, final drives could beindexed around to lower the tractor, and as the PTO shaft ran direct from the flywheel, it made hy/pump drive very simple. Attached was the last I did for a friend, 60 hp 990.
On 24 inch rubber, 1 ton capacity = 2 fruit bins
Tom


On 30 October 2021 at 06:56 Ken Knierim <ken.knierim at gmail.com> wrote: 
 
Good point, Tom. Seems a tough way to do it (unless a patent was involved). Wouldn't it be easier to run the shaft a little longer on one side (drive or driven, pick one) to put the bevel gear on the far side rather than the near side to get that reversal? (hopefully that makes sense). 

I seem to recall Dad talking about guys making hayrakes from trucks and flipping the axle over to reverse the drive direction so they had 4 reverse gears instead. 

Ken in AZ 


On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 10:08 AM Tom Martin < tmartin at xtra.co.nz> wrote: 

They were developed to keep shafts in same direction of rotation...Bevels gears reverse the secondary shaft.Tom
On 24 October 2021 at 14:12 Brad Loomis < brad.loomis at gmail.com> wrote: 
 
For you belt guys, I found this thing mesmerizing. https://www.facebook.com/groups/56806961770/permalink/10158137279546771/ 
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