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Sundstrand FRICTION based Motion Controls

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Here are two Motion Control levers. One is from a C-145 Auto (Sundstrand) but I can't identify the other one. 

I need to know what Tractor...by model number it is for.

If anyone has pics of a COMPLETE Motion Control Assy for it, that'd help loads.

HELP...

 

 

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Gregor

This is from my 876. Might help, might not. :confusion-confused:

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20210317_184136.jpg.5c98ff6a9a2454e44a5c2c63842e1401.jpgI drilled out the holes and replaced the plastic bushings with flanged oil lite bearings.

 

My 876 does not have any spring, cone or friction apparatus.
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Achto
12 hours ago, daveoman1966 said:

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Early model Sundstrands used the one on the right. Say '65 - "67 for sure, these models relied on tension straps on the plastic slide for friction to hold the control handle. Later models, '70 and up used that spring shaft to provide friction on the control handle.

 

So the one on the right - 875, 1075, 876, 1076, 1276, 877, 1077,1277

 

The one on the left, Chargers, Electros, Broncos, Cxx1 series (C101 etc,) Cxx5 series (C105 etc)

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daveoman1966

Thanx...now I know what to look for.  

3 hours ago, Achto said:

 

 

Early model Sundstrands used the one on the right. Say '65 - "67 for sure, these models relied on tension straps on the plastic slide for friction to hold the control handle. Later models, '70 and up used that spring shaft to provide friction on the control handle.

 

So the one on the right - 875, 1075, 876, 1076, 1276, 877, 1077,1277

 

The one on the right, Chargers, Electros, Broncos, Cxx1 series (C101 etc,) Cxx5 series (C105 etc)

I'll go with the 875 thru 1277.  I know the Bronco 14 is different cause I have a Bronco 14....it uses the friction collar parts.  

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pfrederi

The u-shaped bracket on the older Wheelamatics is not as tall as the later ones.  I had looked at trying to put the later friction spring set up in my friends 1075.  Problem was you have make bigger hole for the D shaped hole needed for the friction type...not enough metal to do it.  The handle shape from the newer ones won't fit into  a1075 so you can't just swap the whole thing.  Guess you could cut the handle off an old one and weld it to a new one but I haven't tried that...

 

 

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daveoman1966

All my questions have been answered...yet again.  Thanx to all.

Now, What is the siginficance of this day Dec 7, 2021? 

 

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Gregor
4 minutes ago, daveoman1966 said:

All my questions have been answered...yet again.  Thanx to all.

Now, What is the siginficance of this day Dec 7, 2021? 

 

There's another one?

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pfrederi

Eighty Years ago

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Achto
44 minutes ago, daveoman1966 said:

Now, What is the siginficance of this day Dec 7, 2021?

 

:confusion-confused: We finally got the cold weather that @Gregor was waiting for?? 5 degrees when I jumped in the truck this morning.:scared-yipes:

 

Kidding aside. 80yrs ago today the Japanese made their attack on Pear Harbor. 

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