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Re: Ford , Ferguson or both???
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Posted by 8N'r--WI on March 17, 2007 at 05:49:46 from (70.92.156.171):
In Reply to: Re: Ford , Ferguson or both??? posted by IaGary on March 17, 2007 at 05:35:22:
If the "shifter lever" is "kind of straight" you probably have a Sherman HI-LO which gives you an extra 3 Forward Speeds, extra reverse (not that you need it). Pulling the lever toward the driver is the "high" speed, Away from you is normal speed. If your lever has a dog-leg shape, you got lucky and it is a Sherman Combination Tranny, which will give you 9 forward speeds and 3 reverse. These trannies alone sell on EBAY and elsewheres for upwards of a $1000 if rebuilt--- I know there are many different loaders for these tractors and probably a ton of ways they were hooked up---I never owned one, so I cant help you with that----there are guys on the "N" Tractor forum on this site that are well versed on the loaders if you really need to know-- I dont believe the 3 pt lever could be used to run the loader regardless of how goofy it looks, but then again, some guys are more creative than I am.----Tim
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