Oliver Hydra power or over/under
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Which would be stronger? How much will they handle for hp, torque and RPM? |
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Registered: 01/16/2010 Posts: 149 |
Call Rudy or Brad Maibach They are very knowledgeable with the Oliver line. Their number is 330-939-4192 |
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Registered: 06/10/2018 Posts: 149 |
The Hydra Power is stronger. It’s drawbacks tho are that it takes power to run it unlike the TAs that Internationals have. And the over/unders are a weak point for Olivers in a pulling application. So if strength is all your worries about then a hydra power is the way to go but it takes horsepower. |
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Registered: 02/25/2014 Posts: 112 |
Other way around, the over/under are stronger than they hydra powers. You need to contact Terry Foss and he can set you up with what you need. 414 379 9495 |
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Registered: 10/30/2018 Posts: 749 |
Has anyone ever took the over and under and made it into a straight two speed gear box |
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Registered: 02/25/2014 Posts: 112 |
Yes, a 2 or 3 speed SCS box fits in that location quite well. |
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Thanks for the input and info. I'm trying to figure out a cheap alternative to gain a half gear in a sbf V-8 modified antique tractor turning 5-8000 rpm. There would be no shifting under load just wanting to gain more ranges |
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No v8, turbo deisel turn around 4000 I'm running 5th gear now at about 18mph but it a big jump to 6th so going to have to about double hp just worried about trans and rear and if it's worst put money in to it with gears |
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Registered: 06/10/2018 Posts: 149 |
Oh ok. I misunderstood. But yes the jump from 5th to 6th is a big one. Maibach’s would definitely be able to steer you in the right direction. Brad is extremely helpful. |
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I have done this before on a sbf it works well but needs to be beefed up some to hold up there heavy my customer actually shifted it too you have to be a machinest too make it work |
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Registered: 06/10/2018 Posts: 149 |
Oliver 12v I think you and I are calling the same thing 2 different names but maybe I’ve got myself confused. To me the over/under and hydra power are the same thing. It’d be the 2 speed that they put in the 50 series. They were a good unit.
The hydraul is the 3 speed that they put in the 55 series and then into the Whites. They were also a good unit but he more issues than the 2 speed. Am I all backwards? I think we actually agree as to what is stronger but like I said. I could be getting myself confused... |
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While we're on the topic how much power will a 88 trans and rear take |
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Registered: 10/30/2018 Posts: 749 |
I meant put gears in the over and under box to make it like a scs box some classes don't allow putting a scs box in its place such as llss |
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Registered: 06/10/2018 Posts: 149 |
Just Pulling, an 88 will take quite a bit of horsepower if you are running in the V8 antique class. If I may make a suggestion tho, I’d your rules allow it, you may want to use either an 880, or better yet a 1650 or 1800A rear. They’re stronger and newer.
If that’s not an option for you, then an 88 will do well but not as strong. Many guys get gears made for the class but it’s not because of the strength but ratio. How hard do you plan to turn it? 6000 or 8000? |
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Registered: 01/23/2011 Posts: 241 |
I am looking for a good hydrapower for an 1850 (1750, 1800, 1850, 1900 or 1950) if anyone has one for sale.
Thanks Rich |
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Registered: 10/30/2018 Posts: 749 |
I have a good over under |
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Registered: 09/23/2008 Posts: 632 |
out of which series I am in need for an 1850 |
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Registered: 10/30/2018 Posts: 749 |
1800 c if ypu can use it Old George you can have it it was low hours next time to the Smokeys i will drop it off or come for some beans and tators |
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Registered: 09/23/2008 Posts: 632 |
I will call tomorrow and see if we can get together on my next foray, need to go by j and h and get some picker parts try to make a day of it. |
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Registered: 01/23/2011 Posts: 241 |
Thanks for the offer, but I am looking for a HydraPower (2 speed). |
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I have a hydra power out of a 1850 that has new seals and the clutches and plates are like new phone 701-318-4559 |
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Registered: 01/23/2011 Posts: 241 |
Timing is everything, I was in North Dakota in September and would have been interested, but not now, shipping is expensive. |
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were are you located ia am in minnesota JP Gopher |
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Registered: 01/23/2011 Posts: 241 |
I am in western Pa |
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Hello, I have a hydra power from an 1850 that had the 310 Waukesha. I 'm in Va. 60 mi. south of Richmond. $500.00 and you pick it up.434-808*6765 .
Thanks, Steve |
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I run a over /under in my V8 mod i used c4 ford steels and discs in one and c6 ford steels and discs in the other. I have ford 351 power 368 cubic inch turn it 8000 rpm at every pull. Running massey 44 rear end w new gears and shafts that i had made. works very well. have two disk slipper clutch in front of it |
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Registered: 07/06/2017 Posts: 369 |
1650 rear will hold about 700hp. Better get your wallet & imagination ready if you go over that |
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Registered: 10/17/2009 Posts: 84 |
Not trying to steal the thread but a lot of talk here about a light weight Oliver rear/chassis. I currently have a 1650 rear with 88 axles and wedge frame that was built at maibach tractor that I need to sell. Was set up with 2-155 hoods |
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