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Re: Must sell one of two tractors.
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Posted by Walter Buller on May 17, 2007 at 07:16:27 from (72.173.192.42):
In Reply to: Re: Must sell one of two tractors. posted by georgeky on May 16, 2007 at 22:11:37:
Thanks for the feedback. Question: Isn't the lever to the left of the seat, the one closest to the seat, the lever that allows you to go go from high range to low range, with the inside position being high? I notice that pushing this lever down when it's in the slot closest to me puts the tractor in high range forward, but pulling it all the way up does not put the tractor in reverse. I have to get out of that slot and go to the outside slot and pull the lever up to get in reverse. So it appears that the high range reverse does not work. What do you think?
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