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Unusual Ford 8210


robbo

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Looks to me like the PTO shaft isn't beefy enough to be the drive for the rear wheels, I suspect it's the drive for the internals and gravel delivery conveyor on the trailer part.

I have been back for another look  and I tend to agree with you, the skid unit looks like a 2 wheel drive and the pto drives the conveyor and chute for the gravel

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the stonecarts i used had a  hydraulic  motor to drive the conveyor.

The pto shaft on this model goes into what looks like a tank and then out again going by the pipe work so this would suggest a large oil feed it maybe hyd drive to the rear axle and mechanical conveyor via the shaft or vice versa. The shaft does carry on toward the rear of the machine.

That maybe a gearbox to reduce the shaft speed.

Although the shaft does look small it would be adequate to provide drive to the rear axle.

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the stonecarts i used had a  hydraulic  motor to drive the conveyor.

The pto shaft on this model goes into what looks like a tank and then out again going by the pipe work so this would suggest a large oil feed it maybe hyd drive to the rear axle and mechanical conveyor via the shaft or vice versa. The shaft does carry on toward the rear of the machine.

That maybe a gearbox to reduce the shaft speed.

Although the shaft does look small it would be adequate to provide drive to the rear axle.

i worked for garford farm machinery who used hydraulically driven axles on their trailed 6 row tanker sugar beet harvesters. it could be set up sensing the amount of assistance to the pulling tractor or to give a slight pushing effect.
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i think the drive on a chafer pathfinder to the rear axle is mechanical via a gearbox from the pto, similar to the set up on this tractor and stonecart. The only pathfinder i used was 2wd from the tractors axle.

i used  a jwt slurry tank a long time ago that had hyd drive to the axle but being hooked up to a muir hill never had to operate it. 

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