Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
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Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
These gear hubs came off of a Model T rear end I picked up with some other T parts. I don’t know what tractor conversion unit used these but they look a little like Shaw but I’m really not sure. There are casting marks on each hub G2067. They have a little wear but don’t look like they’ve been used much.
$150 for the pair
$150 for the pair
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
Your gears are in great shape. One tooth light and a flange heavy for Shaw. Worth twice what you are asking if the right guy wants them.
New Shaw gears. I do not have any for sale. Not trying to highjack an add!-
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
Thanks for the info. Do you think these are Shaw or to heavy to be Shaw? I’m not familiar enough with Shaw to know if they made gears with a flange. Your right that they don’t even look like they were barely used. 7 tooth would probably increase your pulling power too.
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
I will take them email sent
Thanks Bill
Thanks Bill
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
Hubs sold!
Thanks Bill
(PM sent)
Thanks Bill
(PM sent)
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
So Mr Weiss, inquiring minds want to know. What's the manufacturer? My guess monkey Ward's?
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
Bill must have a Pullford built between 1930 and 1941 because that is what the gears are for.
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
I was wondering what these were. I kinda thought monkey Wards also and I wasn’t really sure if they were Shaw.
Thanks for the id Glenn
Thanks for the id Glenn
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
Here is a follow up on the hubs.
They are smaller that others I have seen.
Too small for a Sears Conversion.
Too small for Pullford Model A or Model T Conversion.
Photo for comparison.keep getting yellow triangle when I try to load photos.
They are smaller that others I have seen.
Too small for a Sears Conversion.
Too small for Pullford Model A or Model T Conversion.
Photo for comparison.keep getting yellow triangle when I try to load photos.
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
Bill What type of tractor conversion were you planning on putting them on?
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
I wanted to use with a Sears Conversion but these are way small and do not mesh with drive gear
They are half the size of Pullford conversion.
They are half the size of Pullford conversion.
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
What year or style of Sears conversion kit do you have? Do you have worn gears or no gears?
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
No pinion gears
Will email you a photo when the sun comes up.
My photos won't load for some reason.
Will email you a photo when the sun comes up.
My photos won't load for some reason.
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
Hi Bill,
Have you made any progress with the saw I sold you??
TOM
Have you made any progress with the saw I sold you??
TOM
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
Bill The pinions behind the late Pullford's are for a Model A Sears conversion. Are you building a Model T or an A Sears conversion? Your conversion is 1937-about 1941(end of production). The width of your rim determines the approximate age of your conversion. The rim width became smaller every couple of years as the 30's progressed.The saw rig you bought is based on a 1917-mid 20's Staude tractor attachment. It is such a great setup! I hope you leave it like it is. Do you still have your snowmobile? A 44 gauge?
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Re: Model T Tractor Conversion Hubs
Bill-Do you need Sears Model T pinions or are you looking for better Model A pinions?