Posted by Eric in IL on January 05, 2011 at 11:35:19 from (66.116.6.243):
In Reply to: Re: Allis or White? posted by Aaron SEIA on January 05, 2011 at 10:48:14:
Aaron
I can't feel the second spring that you speak of. I work around the transmission locking up by shifting the powershift all the way down to first gear then sneak the clutch down until I can detect a slow down in speed. Then I quickly shift to neutral and get my foot off the clutch a.s.a.p.
I just have to remember to start shifting down well in advance of where I really want to stop. I don't like having to do all the down shifting. That probably is more stress on the tranny than is necessary, but I feel it is a better option than locking up the back wheels at 18 mph.
I forsee happy days when that machine goes bye-bye.
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