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Posted by Sheepdog in NE on June 30, 2006 at 19:33:04 from (67.0.3.219):
In Reply to: Hydro 100 posted by Bretg on June 30, 2006 at 07:47:42:
Don't know where to get info, someone will know. Can tell you that hi range is only a gear that is speeding up the pinion shaft. If it works in low should be OK in hi. Now in saying that hi does take more power but still. If you are going down the road it should get to 18 mph without a load on the draw bar. If you can kill the tractor by holding the brakes, engine at 1800 or more rpm, pushing the forward reverse forward then it's OK. Keep the lever in the blue area tho. In hi or low range. If the engine keeps it's rpm then you have trouble. Piston heads are wore, plates can be scratched, center housing cracked. How much did you plan on doing with this tractor? It will make a great yard trator, baling, etc. Light work only. I would'nt pull a plow for very long. Ask more again. Good luck.
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