selectomatic transmission

Not certain what piece that is exactly but if your anywhere near Connecticut I do have a parts tractor with a sos that was working til recently when it lost its sprag or overrunning clutch I believe its called, so would be interested in parting with the sos trans itself for parts if your anywhere nearby
 
That transmission- the world's first
powershift in a tractor - has only
been around since 1958.
You would Think after 57 years people
would finally learn to call them by
their proper name.
Now repeat after me:
It's a Select O Speed.
It's a Select O Speed.
It's a Select O Speed!
 
(quoted from post at 19:33:17 06/01/15) That transmission- the world's first
powershift in a tractor - has only
been around since 1958.
You would Think after 57 years people
would finally learn to call them by
their proper name.
Now repeat after me:
It's a Select O Speed.
It's a Select O Speed.
It's a Select O Speed!

Selectamatic was the name used on the white & brown David Brown tractors launched in 1965.

The tractor "enthusiasts" here mix them up to
 
(quoted from post at 05:44:29 06/02/15)

Selectamatic was the name used on the white & brown David Brown tractors launched in 1965.

The tractor "enthusiasts" here mix them up to

The red 770s had them too, DB used them as a field test before a widespread release of the system.

Also many White tractors sold here in the late 60s were still Implematics.
 
(quoted from post at 23:31:39 06/01/15) I'll 2nd on calling Leroy he knows more about those transmissions than anyone I've ever known.

Are you in his area? have you toured his collection ?
 
(quoted from post at 04:07:13 06/02/15)
(quoted from post at 05:44:29 06/02/15)

Selectamatic was the name used on the white & brown David Brown tractors launched in 1965.

The tractor "enthusiasts" here mix them up to

The red 770s had them too, DB used them as a field test before a widespread release of the system. .

When I was studying agricultural engineering at Askham Bryan college in 1969 in Yorkshire, the college had been presented with David Browns original publicity 770 Selectamatic tractor
A 1965 model, road registration number DBT 770C which had featured in the sales brochures and at shows. It has now been be bought by a DB collector.
 
(quoted from post at 05:17:16 06/02/15) I haven't been to his place lately but have known him for 30 years.Does he still have the Rumley?

Yes, He does. I just spoke with him, and cub0698 is sending his control valve.
 

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