Posted by Owen Aaland on June 03, 2011 at 06:01:06 from (216.47.32.161):
In Reply to: 4010 shifter pattern posted by 65mas162 on June 03, 2011 at 04:52:09:
Like the IH tractors, those John Deers models have a four speed transmission plus a range transmission with high, low, and reverse. The speed transmission gears (bottom shaft) are selected by moving the lever forward or backward with the lever to the left. Each cross slot indicates when it is in a gear. With the lever in right of the slot you can select low range by moving the lever forward or high range by moving the lever back. Reverse can be selected by moving the lever to the right while in high range and pulling the lever back.
There are four reverse speeds selectable in the transmission but the highest speed, and on some models the second highest speed, are blocked out by the shift linkage.
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