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Re: county tractors steeringPosted by Brit. 1 on December 01, 2002 at 16:58:04 from (199.3.123.68): In Reply to: county tractors steering posted by joe on November 30, 2002 at 20:00:18:
Joe, On every county tractor there are five diffs, apart from the main one in the back end there are two more on the output shafts on the rear axel these take the power forward via drive shafts to the other two diffs attached to the front axel in a wishbone arrangement.By this design the independant brakes are retained to assist in turning.The tractors were based mainly on modified ford units but a batch of about fifty international british 634 tractors and some leyland models were also produced. County exported to many countries worldwide
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