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Been having problems with traction on my 953 I got from @Ed Kennellwith the SMS-50. I first put chains on it and that improved it a lot but it was very bumpy. I found four used 14 inch side by side tires on FB for $20 Put the 27-9-14s on it and it pulls like a dozer :lol: I still have the 27-11-14s I'm thinking of trying but I need wider wheels. What size wheels for the 27-11-14?

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oliver2-44

FWIW if you go wider you will lose some of your traction, or you will need to add more weight. 

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Treepep

Ya mean add more weight?

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Ed Kennell
3 hours ago, cafoose said:

  27-9-14s on it and it pulls like a dozer :lol: I still have the 27-11-14s I'm thinking of trying   Why, Ya want it to pull like a tank?  Don't break my tractor Chuck.   :angry-nono:

                                                                     

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Pullstart

It looks like the right side tire has more traction?  I’d flip flop that to the left, and add left side weight however you can.  I stacked two weights on the left and have none on the right of my 753 sickle machine.

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, Pullstart said:

It looks like the right side tire has more traction?

Definitely has more traction than the right wheel I had on it.

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cafoose
10 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

                                                                     

Don't worry Ed, I don't pull anything with it. Only run the sickle :handgestures-thumbupright: 

 

10 hours ago, Pullstart said:

It looks like the right side tire has more traction?  I’d flip flop that to the left, and add left side weight however you can.  I stacked two weights on the left and have none on the right of my 753 sickle machine.

Noticed the sickle side was much heavier when I jacked it up to change the tires :huh: I may have to add more weight to the opposite side :lol: Maybe I'll put an 8 speed in it so I can go slower and cut more efficiently sometimes even first gear seems too fast for the sickle :banana-wrench: Does your 753 have high/low range Kevin?

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Pullstart
5 hours ago, cafoose said:

Does your 753 have high/low range Kevin?


yes, an 8 speed was swapped in.  I use low range often.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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953 nut
8 hours ago, cafoose said:

Maybe I'll put an 8 speed in it

:twocents-02cents:            A six speed would be an easy swap because the brake linkage is the same. If you have an extra GT-14 axle and differential around they could go into the six speed for the limited slip feature.

 

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cafoose
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

If you have an extra GT-14 axle and differential around they could go into the six speed for the limited slip feature.

GT-14 all have limited slip? Is there room for the high/low lever in the 953 without modification? What all :wh: have the six speed?

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Handy Don
7 minutes ago, cafoose said:

GT-14 all have limited slip?

News to me. Perhaps the reference was to the longer axles in the GT-14 which could be paired with an LSD from elsewhere?

 

5060 and 5071 Unidrives are "6-speed with limited slip differentials". 5060 with aluminum endplates and 5071 with steel. 

 

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cafoose
3 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

5060 and 5071 Unidrives are "6-speed with limited slip differentials". 5060 with aluminum endplates and 5071 with steel. 

Is there a casting number or tag that identifies the different unidrives?

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953 nut
1 hour ago, cafoose said:

GT-14 all have limited slip? Is there room for the high/low lever in the 953 without modification? What all :wh: have the six speed?

My 1970 GT-14 has a limited slip transaxle.

I installed a six speed in a 953 many years ago, at the time I didn't know about the GT-14 axle swap. I did have to drill and tap a new hole in the case for the mounting point and elongated a hole in the mounting plate.  :text-imsorry:   No Pictures but it was no big deal.

This thread will give you all the answers about six and eight speeds.

 

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