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PTO Converter 2nd try

Postby WKPoor » Thu Jan 29, 2004 11:57 am

If it doesn't work this time I will seek professional help!!!
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Postby WKPoor » Thu Jan 29, 2004 12:00 pm

Checking IMG option
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Postby Dan England » Thu Jan 29, 2004 12:06 pm

I can see the converter now. Dan

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Postby Rudi » Thu Jan 29, 2004 12:29 pm

Bill:

The only problem you had in the first one was that you used instead of tags. Well done!
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PTO Speed Reducer/Direction Changer (Hub City)

Postby russ » Thu Jan 29, 2004 5:17 pm

The photo looks to be a Hub City (diretion changer / speed reducer) model #22, with an after market mounting bracket. Factory bracket for a cub was heavy plate steel,the Lo-boy was cast iron . Made in three gear ratio's,1-1, 2-1,or 2.53-1. Changed pto diretion (counter clockwise, to clockwise) could reduce pto speed from 1600rpm down to 540rpm,and also changed output shaft fron IH 10t spline to standard 6spline. Russ

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Re: PTO Speed Reducer/Direction Changer (Hub City)

Postby johnbron » Thu Jan 29, 2004 5:27 pm

russ wrote:The photo looks to be a Hub City (diretion changer / speed reducer) model #22, with an after market mounting bracket. Factory bracket for a cub was heavy plate steel,the Lo-boy was cast iron . Made in three gear ratio's,1-1, 2-1,or 2.53-1. Changed pto diretion (counter clockwise, to clockwise) could reduce pto speed from 1600rpm down to 540rpm,and also changed output shaft fron IH 10t spline to standard 6spline. Russ


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Postby WKPoor » Thu Jan 29, 2004 6:20 pm

Greeting Russ- This forum just keeps getting better all the time. Lots of knowledge coming to the table. That is a 2-1 speed reduction. My neighbor made that trick adapter to enable me to fasten on. I sure would like to find a 3-1. This one works fine for driving my 3pt. speader because of the low power and speed requirements.

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Postby Lurker Carl » Thu Jan 29, 2004 6:28 pm

Hub City is still in business and making gears. Search to your heart's content:

http://www.hubcityinc.com/index.html

Stuff dreams are made of:

http://catalogs.hubcityinc.com/parallel/model85L.html

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Postby russ » Thu Jan 29, 2004 9:55 pm

Hub city is still in buisness,but the model #22 for farm tractor use has been out of prodution for many years. Some parts are still avalable, but many of the gears are special order only. I have a unit that is 1-1 gear ratio. I tryed to get it regeared, and the cost from Hub City for the two gears was $920.00 plus shipping and tax. Needless to say I have a diretion changer that will not work for my needs. Am told that the 1-1 gearing is for the cub cadet (with a pto kit). I have collected a lot of info on the Hub City gear changers( parts lists, different models and gear ratios ect.) If anyone needs info I may be able to help. Russ

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Postby moe1942 » Fri Jan 30, 2004 8:20 am

WKPoor,

Good shot of the reducer, but my interest was drawn to the rockshaft mod. Would you please post a picture of the whole setup. Looks like you may have the answer to something I have been thinking about.

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Postby Steve K. CALIF » Fri Jan 30, 2004 1:47 pm

Hi all, I am a District Sales Manager for Hub City, Inc. for the Central Valley area of California. Russ is correct in that these units have been discontinued for a long time. Last Hub City catalog to feature these was the Hub City Engineering manual No.3. I was at the factory last November, Aberdeen, SD, and looked for parts to put one together for my own use, to no avail. I believe a model 22 could be set up with modifications if someone was really in need. The price for the replacement gears seems high, I will check it out. I sent a rather poor quality copy of the different setups out of the old catalog to Geo. Willer a few weeks back for reference. Regards, Steve K.

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Postby George Willer » Fri Jan 30, 2004 2:15 pm

Steve K. CALIF wrote:Hi all, I am a District Sales Manager for Hub City, Inc. for the Central Valley area of California. Russ is correct in that these units have been discontinued for a long time. Last Hub City catalog to feature these was the Hub City Engineering manual No.3. I was at the factory last November, Aberdeen, SD, and looked for parts to put one together for my own use, to no avail. I believe a model 22 could be set up with modifications if someone was really in need. The price for the replacement gears seems high, I will check it out. I sent a rather poor quality copy of the different setups out of the old catalog to Geo. Willer a few weeks back for reference. Regards, Steve K.


Right, and thanks again, Steve. The copy is legible, and shows five different models. I'm not sure it would still be legible after I scan it and turn it into a .jpg, but I'll try if anyone wants to see it.

Another idea... I could send a hard copy to Rudi so he could show it. He seems to work wonders with these things. O.K., Rudi, Steve?
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Postby George Willer » Fri Jan 30, 2004 2:52 pm

For those who can manage it, I've scanned the page and put it on line... sideways. That's to keep the download from becoming outrageously large. It's still 281 KB. I also have it at 1378 KB, but like many of you, I'm on dial-up.

I'm sure Rudi can make it more legible from the hard copy I have, but you get the idea.

http://members.toast.net/gwill/album/Tractors/Farmall/cub%20city%20adqapter2.jpg
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Postby Rudi » Fri Jan 30, 2004 4:15 pm

George:

Please and thank you! I will do my best!

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Postby Steve K. CALIF » Fri Jan 30, 2004 7:58 pm

Thanks for posting the page George. I'll try to get a pristine catalog page to you. Steve


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