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BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Disc-O-matic
Original Message   Dec 11, 2005 11:01 pm
Can someone please explain how exactly the disc-o-matic works so I don't take mine apart to try to figure it out for myself?

Note: I know how to USE it, but am not quite sure how exactly it functions.

Hell, I understand DSGs, Auto trannys, SMGs, manuals, and CVTs more than I understand this.
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fatboy


Joined: Dec 10, 2005
Points: 20

Re: Disc-O-matic
Reply #5   Dec 13, 2005 8:39 pm
So if i understand?  If  you go fowared faster you go slower in reverse?
BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Re: Disc-O-matic
Reply #6   Dec 13, 2005 11:10 pm
Nope. It is equal both ways. However physically on the controls it doesnt allow you to pull it back far enough to go that "top speed" in reverse. With the speed mine goes I wouldnt want to back up that fast, especally with a device capable of crushing my face on one side(if it managed to drive all the way over me).
stevo226


Location: Exton, Pa
Joined: Dec 13, 2005
Points: 13

Re: Disc-O-matic
Reply #7   Dec 13, 2005 11:35 pm
Garandman,  Thank you for the excellent description Disco-O-Matic.

Simplicty 8560E, Cub Cadet 1200 w/Peco Leaf Collection, Cub Cadet 1250 & 1650.
loudsubz


Joined: Nov 25, 2005
Points: 77

Re: Disc-O-matic
Reply #8   Dec 13, 2005 11:41 pm
Im sure if you wanted a faster reverse you could just cut out a new notch. ?
Garandman


Location: South Boston, MA
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Points: 341

Re: Disc-O-matic
Reply #9   Dec 14, 2005 5:15 am
fatboy wrote:
So if i understand?  If  you go fowared faster you go slower in reverse?

If you look at the picture you'll see that the friction disc is located to the right  on the pinion. So  even if the assembly is shifted all the way to the left, the friction disc is still near the center of the hub. So it can't go too fast, even if you removed the shift gate altogether. There are some other mechanical detents and safeties built in that  I ignored, along with reverse - those are in Disc-O-Matic 102....

Yall have given me a great idea, though. I have a spare tractor unit. I'm going to call up a friend of mine at the Museum of Science in Boston and see if they'd like a display.
BBgarage


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 98

Re: Disc-O-matic
Reply #10   Dec 14, 2005 6:18 pm
Wow, a reason to actually go to that goddamn museum(I have been over 1k times in my life).
Loudpedal


Husqvarna 8527SBE

Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: Nov 24, 2005
Points: 17

Re: Disc-O-matic
Reply #11   Dec 15, 2005 2:54 pm
Great description.  I always wondered how the tranny works in a blower. 
faithfulFrank


He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep
to gain what he cannot lose....


Location: Batavia, N.Y.
Joined: Jan 20, 2004
Points: 1067

Re: Disc-O-matic
Reply #12   Dec 15, 2005 3:18 pm
Yes, the rubber wheel does sometimes have to be replaced if it starts breaking apart. Here's a picture.

This was replaced by my friend Jim, who has a heated shop...I was going to do it, but it is too cold out for me...this is a summertime job....Jim did it for me yesterday....it is a friends snowblower.

Frank D.

Ariens 1332DLE Pro, Exmark 52" HP ZTR, Gardian Generac generator, Shindiawa T230  Excell/Honda PW, Craftsman rototiller, Favorite IPE- My Mac + Ipod- No Windoze for me!
Garandman


Location: South Boston, MA
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Points: 341

Re: Disc-O-matic
Reply #13   Dec 17, 2005 9:04 am
faithfulFrank wrote:
Yes, the rubber wheel does sometimes have to be replaced if it starts breaking apart.

That's ugly!
nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
Points: 751

Faster Reverse would be nice
Reply #14   Dec 17, 2005 1:40 pm
I sometimes wish that reverse was controlled by a mechanism that is separate from and independant of the speed control. That way you could have just as many forward as reverse speeds. Either that or a shift lever that moves further. There are a lot of times where I want to move the machine backwards and "R2" is just too slow If its a safety issue then you could make it so that to go faster than "R2" you have to make a concious effort of some sort. I.E. Move lever to right, push forward and then continue moving it right.
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