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Hi all. New member here. I think I got all the notices and rules read. Lots to read, so I may have to re-read some.
I'll jump right in with a couple questions if you dont mind. ?
I am wanting to pull various soil engaging implements behind a 6x6. Mostly requiring a very slow speed of 4-6mph. High torque loads, and a near 100% duty cycle.
My reasons are many. However one is the eliminate the limitations of the standard ag tractor. Two is to get out from under the proprietary parts and service of the ag tractor companies.
The 5 ton with the Rockwell double reduction, has a parallel shaft final design with the bull gear style reduction. Given that using a 6x6 will divide the torque load over 3 axles instead of 2 as an ag tractor would, what sort of duty cycle can this type of reduction take?
Typically, I believe the main reasoning for using the planetary reduction on an ag tractor or the like, is for the gear ratio reduction to use the tall diameter tires. In my situation, I dont need that reduction. However, each differential will have to take the full torque load of 2 wheel sets, whereas a planetary reduced tractor has the final reduction done at each wheel set.
Part 2.
Assuming the 250 cummins is left at 250hp, might a set of 10 ton axles be the better choice for non-planetary pulling? I have not been able to find the actual parts breakdown of the 10 ton axles, but one parts diagram I did see that was "supposed" to be of the 10 tonners, shows a planetary reduction inside the ring gear. I believe this is the final or secondary reduction of the axle, and is used in place of the bull gear parallel shaft design of the 5 tonners. Is this right?
Thank you for any information. I will certainly have many more questions as we near the time to order the first truck to be used as a tractor.
Also thank you to the admins of this great site.
Don.
I'll jump right in with a couple questions if you dont mind. ?
I am wanting to pull various soil engaging implements behind a 6x6. Mostly requiring a very slow speed of 4-6mph. High torque loads, and a near 100% duty cycle.
My reasons are many. However one is the eliminate the limitations of the standard ag tractor. Two is to get out from under the proprietary parts and service of the ag tractor companies.
The 5 ton with the Rockwell double reduction, has a parallel shaft final design with the bull gear style reduction. Given that using a 6x6 will divide the torque load over 3 axles instead of 2 as an ag tractor would, what sort of duty cycle can this type of reduction take?
Typically, I believe the main reasoning for using the planetary reduction on an ag tractor or the like, is for the gear ratio reduction to use the tall diameter tires. In my situation, I dont need that reduction. However, each differential will have to take the full torque load of 2 wheel sets, whereas a planetary reduced tractor has the final reduction done at each wheel set.
Part 2.
Assuming the 250 cummins is left at 250hp, might a set of 10 ton axles be the better choice for non-planetary pulling? I have not been able to find the actual parts breakdown of the 10 ton axles, but one parts diagram I did see that was "supposed" to be of the 10 tonners, shows a planetary reduction inside the ring gear. I believe this is the final or secondary reduction of the axle, and is used in place of the bull gear parallel shaft design of the 5 tonners. Is this right?
Thank you for any information. I will certainly have many more questions as we near the time to order the first truck to be used as a tractor.
Also thank you to the admins of this great site.
Don.