tbran
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the only gear drive RWA I have ever seen was on a 4420 Deere, not a pretty site nor was it effective. Way back in '72 the best results were from taking a 24" rim and slipping it inside the 26" and using all thread to bolt it solid to the drive tires. Then a series of paddles about 6" tall were welded to the smaller rim. When the unit sank the paddle wheels kept it moving until the belt slipped, an axel twisted or the clutch gave way. About 200 hours got the input shaft this way. The later K2 diesels we sold were equipped with 23.1-26 rice tires. They would almost float. Almost every one rolled the front axel out from the frame. We had to put the tiebar kit off the 4 row kit for the corn head on and beef'd up the frame to keep them going as the diesel engine was more than the tranny could stand.