Posted by Mike CA on October 24, 2007 at 10:07:12 from (214.1.211.251):
I'm bored with paperwork at work today, so my mind is wandering. Even though I'm a few weeks away (I hope no more) from the faithful event of driving my H for the first time, I was thinking to myself today...
I haven't actually driven a Farmall on my own... ever! I drove an M last fall. I should say I let out the clutch and I steered it around the farm. But that certainly doesn't mean I know anything about how to properly, or safely operate this tractor of mine. So I'll ask a couple of questions that come to mind. I won't be doing any farming with it. The heaviest thing I plan on pulling is a trailer filled with people in a parade.... which may be pretty heavy, come to think of it. But for now, lets just deal with the tractor alone in my neighborhood.
- What gear do I start out in?
- How do I shift gears while driving? Like up to 5th gear?
uhhhh... well, that's all I can think of right now.
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