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Leyland County - How rare are they ?
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<blockquote data-quote="John 1594" data-source="post: 3380820" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>To me, that looks like a bray conversion...given the lack of twin propeller shafts that county tended to use on thier conversions. They changed each rear half axle for thier own version which housed a set of bevel gears, transmitting indepandant drive alongside each side of the tractor to the crown wheel and pinion located in each front axle section</p><p></p><p>bray simply bolted a tranfer box underneath the bellhousing and took the drive from the gearbo pinion shaft direct to the center of the front axle</p><p></p><p>either way, its rare, quite rare in fact</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John 1594, post: 3380820, member: 23"] To me, that looks like a bray conversion...given the lack of twin propeller shafts that county tended to use on thier conversions. They changed each rear half axle for thier own version which housed a set of bevel gears, transmitting indepandant drive alongside each side of the tractor to the crown wheel and pinion located in each front axle section bray simply bolted a tranfer box underneath the bellhousing and took the drive from the gearbo pinion shaft direct to the center of the front axle either way, its rare, quite rare in fact [/QUOTE]
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