There is no one answer to the question of how to manipulate the clutch and transmission on the unmanned tractor. Some tractors add a hydraulic actuator between the driven tractor clutch and the slave unit. Some have separate clutch pedals. Some tractors are design to lock the clutch in a disengaged position on the trailing tractor so the operator can put that tractor in gear and then mount the driven unit to engage its drive. All these tractors were likely home built and employed what ever system the farmer designing them could create.
These machines were built out of necessity, not just for the fun of it, at the time they were built there were no machines powerful enough to do what they wanted to do, so they built them.
@@tonychearnley3236 When you have hundreds or thousands of acres, and you are only able to plow 4 rows at a time, there aren't enough hours in the day. I spoke to a guy from Australia that was the son of a guy that built a double machine. The saying necessity is the mother of invention couldn't have fit better.
Loving those miniature tractors !
5:02 This Double John Deere Sounds Awesome 👍🏻👍🏻
I want that scale replica of the Case Quadtrac so bad!
this is just so cool
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At 4:00 graders left front wheel is locked up
How do clutch and gearbox work in the second unit ?
There is no one answer to the question of how to manipulate the clutch and transmission on the unmanned tractor. Some tractors add a hydraulic actuator between the driven tractor clutch and the slave unit. Some have separate clutch pedals. Some tractors are design to lock the clutch in a disengaged position on the trailing tractor so the operator can put that tractor in gear and then mount the driven unit to engage its drive. All these tractors were likely home built and employed what ever system the farmer designing them could create.
They have to change the timing if the engine so the clutch’s are In sync
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These machines were built out of necessity, not just for the fun of it, at the time they were built there were no machines powerful enough to do what they wanted to do, so they built them.
Most were well capable of pulling 4 furrows on their own, I ploughed a lot of ground with a 4 furrow 14" Kevernaland with a Ford 6600.
@@tonychearnley3236 When you have hundreds or thousands of acres, and you are only able to plow 4 rows at a time, there aren't enough hours in the day.
I spoke to a guy from Australia that was the son of a guy that built a double machine. The saying necessity is the mother of invention couldn't have fit better.
@bigredc222 Yes but they're only pulling 4 in the video, they need at least 6 to make it worthwhile!
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