Posted by K.B.-826 on September 17, 2007 at 21:01:04 from (24.180.149.94):
In Reply to: 1206D Gearshift posted by Kelly Boesen on September 17, 2007 at 20:44:39:
The inside lever shifts the ranges. You have three ranges- HI, LO, and R (reverse), with neutral located between LO and R. The outside lever shifts the speed gears- 1, 2, 3, and 4. Of the forward gears, LO 1 is the slowest, with HI 4 being the fastest. You can use any of the four speeds in any range, even reverse. You may also have a lever to the left side of the steering column, which controls the TA. The TA was the optional powershift, meaning it can be shifted on the go, under load, without touching the clutch pedal, giving you two speeds in every gear, for a total of 16 speeds forward and 8 reverse. When the TA lever is ahead, it is in direct drive, and when it is pulled back, it will be in underdrive (slower). Check with your friend before trying the TA, because many times the low side will be out on these older tractors.
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