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Posted by Harold H on August 03, 2005 at 07:18:32 from (67.141.169.26):
In Reply to: Re: harold h were are you posted by jakee on August 03, 2005 at 06:42:43:
I saw the cane loader at Lebanon. It was on a High Clear tractor and the loader was on the normal back with the seat and steering wheel facing that way. However it did not have a reverse transmission top on this particular tractor. Therefore whenever this tractor was operating with the cane loader in front it would have to be in reverse gear. That tractor was set up so to go down the road the driver would have to be looking backward toward the front of the tractor or else going toward the loader very slow in reverse. Normally the cane loader would have a reverse transmission top which would give it five speeds in the direction of the loader. I don't know if someone found a cane loader attachment and put it on that tractor and just put it on the tractor for show without finding a transmission top or what. Harold H
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