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Posted by Harold H on February 06, 2006 at 14:18:51 from (67.140.115.158):
In Reply to: md cottonpicker posted by petenev on February 06, 2006 at 13:47:40:
To make the tractor run forward while raised, you must get a reversable top transmission cover. This top has reversed shift rails and the gear shift of the oposite side. It actually has gear shift holes on both sides and is machined for both regular & reverse shift rails. You must flip the differential and install the top, install the bull gears and the tall front wheel, and you are in business. If you are not concerned with excess width you can have the rear wheels dished out if you are concerned about stability. Dished in is the normal setting which gives it a 80 inch tread. Wheel weights will help stability. Be sure and mount the single wheel with the caster toward the rear. If it is mounted as it normally ran under an operational cotton picker it will be hard to steer. Lots of these tractors were used as high clear spray tractors in the Delta after everyone went to two row pickers. Harold H
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