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Re: Farmall H Road Gear
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Posted by Haas on December 17, 2005 at 18:19:47 from (12.65.72.184):
In Reply to: Farmall H Road Gear posted by Walt La on December 17, 2005 at 12:35:53:
The H does not have enough power to start out in road gear if it is on much of an uphill slope at all, especially if you have additional weight on it. You should be able to start if on the level, but even that will require slipping the clutch to get going. As others said, start in 4th to get rolling and switch to 5th. If you are on much of a hill, resign yourself to 4th gear unless you can get rolling on the level before you are on the hill. Be aware that grinding the gears shifting from 4 th to 5th is hard on the 4/5th slider gear and doing so will eventually wear out the teeth that mate with the input shaft gear. So do your best to avoid grinding the gears.
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