Posted by 495man on December 22, 2016 at 13:46:59 from (184.171.195.36):
In Reply to: belarus 825 posted by mkoughan on December 22, 2016 at 05:05:39:
The lever by the seat is draft control. I've been around 805/825/5260 etc and that lever was best left alone, tie it all the way back and use the lever next to the steering wheel.
These tractors have down pressure on the 3pt and the lever by the steering wheel makes the double action cylinder work.
The 3pt and remote controls are about the poorest ergonomic thing I've run. They are not designed to be used when turning around.
The later 5370's etc had the levers bent back towards the driver and a joystick for the remotes.
If it was my tractor I'd clamp an bent extension to the lever so it could be reached.
Yours have the twisty shift? I actually liked that once I got used to it. Used to do lots of haulage with one, no clutch up or down.
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