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Re: Getting M/H Into 5th Gear
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Posted by City-Boy McCoy on August 20, 2006 at 10:10:55 from (65.0.156.138):
In Reply to: Getting M/H Into 5th Gear posted by City-Boy McCoy on August 20, 2006 at 04:30:55:
Thanks for the information, fellows. Having raced sedans on sports car tracks for 15 years has given me pretty good experience with double clutching, heel and toe, shifting without a clutch, power shifting, throttle synchronizing, etc. I just had no idea whether any of that was done on a tractor. Of course, it does seem like it would be much easier in a car, with a throttle PEDAL, rather than a throtle arm between the spokes of a steering wheel! Like somebody said, you need three arms on a farmall. I'll get it done with some practice. Thanks again. You guys are the greatest help; I really appreciate you all. mike
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