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Posted by hdlong on March 21, 2007 at 04:26:54 from (12.21.113.30):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson 65 year posted by MarkY on March 20, 2007 at 22:39:00:
Mutipower is a high and low range for each gear shift makes for 12 gear trans exm.1st gear low range and low multipower eguals gear one now shift multi to high =gear two now shift trans into high range with low multi = gear three now shift to high multi and you have = gear four.This gives four ranges each gear.NOW CAUTION CAUTION !!! THE MULTI POWER SHIFTER MUST BE IN HIGH RANGE TO HAVE HOLD BACK AND NOT FREE WHEEL DOWN HILLS ALWAYS SHIFT TO HIGH GOING DOWN HILLS AND SLOW ENGINE SPEED DOWN CAUTION!!!!!
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