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Re: SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THE WD45
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mojo
02-17-2003 19:14:07
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i can shift with just the hand clutch on mine if done quickly, don't know if that you should or that i can because of wear (dad always did!). never have figured out why the foot clutch has a lockout, not like i'd trust it if the tractor were in gear and running, but it must of had a reason. traction boost aids traction by raising the implement when tires loose traction, and it depends on how the 3 pt conversion is attached as to whether it'll work or not. as for the pto, just step on the foot clutch, wait for things to "settle down", and pull up on handle.
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Big Orange
02-18-2003 10:53:19
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Re: Re: SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THE WD45 in reply to mojo, 02-17-2003 19:14:07
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The foot clutch lockout is used to grease the throwout bearing. Two wing screws on bottom of clutch housing holds the cover.
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