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10 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

Is the transaxle/ rear end the same for a hydro and an 8-speed ?

All of the action on an eight speed takes place in the transmission. With a Hydro the direction and speed control all takes place in the hydro unit, it then transfers power to some reduction gears inside the axle housing. The differentials are the same.

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Lee1977
14 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

Is the transaxle/ rear end the same for a hydro and an 8-speed ?

If you are making a  2" receiver hitch for them the frame for the hydro has to be wider. I cut the metal for my hydro the same width I used for the 312- 8 and it wouldn't fit.

I have another one half made for an 8 speed.

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

If you are making a  2" receiver hitch for them the frame for the hydro has to be wider. I cut the metal for my hydro the same width I used for the 312- 8 and it wouldn't fit.

I have another one half made for an 8 speed.

Excellent point. 

I did the same thing. 

Also found that out while swapping homemade plow brackets. 

 

I've since saved a case from a bad hydro transmission to use as a welding jig. 

 

 

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