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    skookum

    Walk behind tractor Hummel DE52 from 1956

    Hi, Just some pics. 485 kg beast with 18 inch rims - 10hp Sachs 2-stroke water cooled diesel 500 ccm - 6 speed forward - 2 speed reverse - 2 pto speeds - differential lock - handlebar adjustment up - as well as 45° sideways possible in 3 positions each. Has front pto with overrunning clutch for front mower. Rear pto shaft = 28mm diameter with 8mm key groove Steering brake on each handlebar side - when both brakes need to be applied simultaneously as when going downhill with trailer, I use the parking brake lever. Units like this should NOT be run without competent trailer brakes in nowadays public traffic - the braking power of the Hummel is less than adequate at Vmax of 12,7 km/h More pics. Trailer hitch attachment rotates internally - so rotational movement of the trailer tongue is thus accomplished. Lube plan riveted to top of hood
  2. 1 point
    Stormin

    Another horse.

    Just realised why I couldn't post any photo's. My subscription needed renewing. So some photo's of the B80.# Done some bits and bobs to it. Found it had the wrong type of drive belt fitted. It wouldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding. It now has the correct one fitted. Also had to adjust the clutch peddle linkage as well. Far to much movement and when depressed, the idler pulley was going to far and the belt guide was pushing the top run of the belt down. Tightening the belt and making the gears hard to engage. Minor adjustment needed on the carb' linkage as well. Couple of more things needed. Steering wheel is not a Wheel Horse item. So that will be replaced sometime in the future when I can get one. Also correct graphics as well. You may have noticed the registration plate. Yes! It is registered for road use and I have the reg' document. I may see about fitting it with lights and indicators. Not that I'll be going far. Could raise a few eyebrows outside the village shop.
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    skookum

    AEBI AM 70 walk behind tractor

    here the same unit in front of a sand spreader - a Danish sander with wheel driven dispenser shaft - dispenser rate adjustable by moving trough up/down from shaft by lever with lock positions Dampened (adjustable) seat mount for added comfort - fitting pillow not shown
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