Hi there,
Was wondering if there is a quick way to ID whether a SOS has an over-running clutch (ORC) or a direct-drive clutch (DDC) by looking at the transmission. Any visual ques?
Searched the archives and a couple people said that if the housing part number is six digits and starts with a 3, then it has the ORC and if the number starts with C0NN or C3NN, it has a DDC. Is this correct? The New Holland parts catalog shows the same C3NN part numbers for both versions, and it says the DDC started in January 1963 which would mean the C0NN (1960 part number) would not have the DDC.
Any input appreciated.
Was wondering if there is a quick way to ID whether a SOS has an over-running clutch (ORC) or a direct-drive clutch (DDC) by looking at the transmission. Any visual ques?
Searched the archives and a couple people said that if the housing part number is six digits and starts with a 3, then it has the ORC and if the number starts with C0NN or C3NN, it has a DDC. Is this correct? The New Holland parts catalog shows the same C3NN part numbers for both versions, and it says the DDC started in January 1963 which would mean the C0NN (1960 part number) would not have the DDC.
Any input appreciated.