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Re: 3588 Question,s?
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 06, 2006 at 17:06:57 from (66.202.111.99):
In Reply to: Re: 3588 Question,s? posted by Nat 2 on April 06, 2006 at 13:14:18:
Now stop and think about this Just how often do you change gears in the field , myself i pick a gear that i know is going to do the job at the speed that i want to run now if the old girl does not have enough for that gear and i think it should then the olny stop i do is long enough to tweek the pump so it will haul it in that gear . And with a I H with a t/a for that real tough spot that is what is used so for plowen with a 66 seires 4th low stick ahead for sod and for corn ground 1 high stick ahead disken it is 1st high stick ahead in our ground because of the rock crop and i realy hate replacing broken blades . So i never found that the gear shifts on a 86 seires out of place i just don't care for a cab even though i owen a 1486 and maybe that is one of the reasons that i have never finished that one up yet two tires and a kit in the clutch cylinder and finish putting the cab interior in and a paint job . Just like a shoe repair man his kids go bare foot my tractors are the last to get fixed .
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