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Would the 6 speed transaxles come with 1 inch hubs or 1 1/8 inch hubs?

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gwest_ca

Both

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ebinmaine
43 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

Both

 

All the 1967 to 1969 SIX speeds I've seen had 1 1/8" axles. 

 

8 speeds did have both.  

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gwest_ca

I have never understood this 6-speed 8-speed description.

What 2 speeds does one have or not have over the other?

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ebinmaine
Just now, gwest_ca said:

I have never understood this 6-speed 8-speed description.

What 2 speeds does one have or not have over the other?

 

@stevasaurus can explain it better than me. Basically it's a marketing issue from back in the day but also they were actually different. The brake drum was attached to a different point.

Gear ratios are identical though.

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Handy Don
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

@stevasaurus can explain it better than me. Basically it's a marketing issue from back in the day but also they were actually different. The brake drum was attached to a different point.

Gear ratios are identical though.

Exactly. Same gears -- 1-2-3-R and Hi-Lo with exactly the same ratios as the 8-speeds. Six came from marketing six forward speeds vs. the until-then-standard three forward speeds.

Six speeds all had Limited Slip Differentials with either aluminum or steel end caps. Most had no dipstick. All had the brake drum on the “mushroom” gear shaft (as did the earlier 3-speeds) vs. on the cluster gear shaft of the 8-speeds.

The switch on the brake drum shaft had two implications: 1) the drum rotates in the opposite direction, and 2) it rotates faster on the 8-speeds vs. the 3- and 6-speed transaxles. 

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stevasaurus

This 3 speed/4speed & 6speed/8speed thinking comes from Wheel Horse's own repair manual for "manual" transmissions.  Take a look at the "contents" page #3 to understand how Wheel Horse looks at their tarnsmissions.  There is "V" five sections...one for each of the different types of manual transmissions.  

Everything you need to know is in this manual.

 

@702854boy  the correct answer to your question is...all 6 speed transmissions have 1 1/8" axles.  Take a look at page 3 of the above manual.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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702854boy

@stevasaurus thanks

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