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a co-worker saved a raider 10 and attachments from the scrappers.  he has offered it to me for small money.  i need another wh like i need a hole in my head.  but, i thought the raiders had the 10 pinion limited slip tranny.  so my question is:  does it have a limited slip tranny?

 

thank you

mike

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ebinmaine

It should. Yes. 

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ri702bill
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

It should. Yes. 

:text-yeahthat:  "Should" is the key word - a lot can happen in 50 or so years....

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mrc

i asked him to jack up the tractor and spin one rear wheel.  i told him a posi traction type tranny both wheels would spin in the same direction.  whereas with an open diff the wheels rotate in different directions.  correct?

 

he reported that the wheels rotated in different directions. 

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ebinmaine
47 minutes ago, mrc said:

i asked him to jack up the tractor and spin one rear wheel.  i told him a posi traction type tranny both wheels would spin in the same direction.  whereas with an open diff the wheels rotate in different directions.  correct?

 

he reported that the wheels rotated in different directions. 

 

 A worn Limited Slip Differential spring would cause that. The best way is to get a good picture of the brake drum LOCATION. 

6 speeds have the drum on a different shaft than an 8. 

 

 

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953 nut
2 hours ago, mrc said:

he reported that the wheels rotated in different directions. 

Was it in neutral at the time? In 1970 The Raider-10 could have been a 4 speed or an 8 speed. 

5 hours ago, mrc said:

he has offered it to me for small money

:angry-tappingfoot:           Just go ahead and buy it, you know you want to or you wouldn't have posted the question.

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Ed Kennell
9 hours ago, mrc said:

and attachments

What?

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stevasaurus

A 4 speed would not have a hi/low in 1970 from the factory.  Is the brake drum on the mushroom gear shaft (near the axle housing)??  Does it have the 1" extension on the fill plug??  One of the keys to spining the wheels to see if it is Limited Slip, spin the wheels very slowly.  A week spring could still show an 8 pinion tranny.  Good pictures of the left side of the trans wopuld help.  :occasion-xmas:

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kpinnc
20 hours ago, ri702bill said:

"Should" is the key word - a lot can happen in 50 or so years....

 

My 867 has an 8 pinion diff. The 10 pinion disintegrated, and all I had was an 8 pinion to replace it with. 

 

 

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mrc

ed, 

 

 my co-worker reports just a 42 inch snowplow with new cutting edge

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Ed Kennell
16 minutes ago, mrc said:

ed, 

 

 my co-worker reports just a 42 inch snowplow with new cutting edge

That's  $150

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