Hi Dan, You can't demonstrate how the speed changer works without having the motor running. If you have the motor running you 'll see the ratios of the pulleys in the center change as you move the lever forward and backward. The divider between the two belts on the center pulley moves on the shaft making the pulleys act as smaller or larger pulleys. Observe the belts on the center pulley as you move the pulley backward and forward.
Hi Dan,
You can't demonstrate how the speed changer works without having the motor running. If you have the motor running you 'll see the ratios of the pulleys in the center change as you move the lever forward and backward. The divider between the two belts on the center pulley moves on the shaft making the pulleys act as smaller or larger pulleys. Observe the belts on the center pulley as you move the pulley backward and forward.
That is Absolutely Correct, Thank You For Reminding me and Posting the comment. Like I said, I don't use it much, so had forgotten about that fact.
works like varible speed on older combines
Can you do a video on the reverse belt diagram
The manual says: 'Never change the speed when motor is not running'.
hello Dan
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