Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 25, 2008 at 13:26:03 from (209.226.106.172):
In Reply to: Reversed H or M posted by Rifman on May 25, 2008 at 10:27:56:
Rifman: It's much simpler than you think. I once had to put some gears on the top transmission shaft of my 560. All you need remove is transmission cover. Of course the differential and ring gear have to be removed. Got the tractor all back together, fired her up, put it in reverse to back out of the shop, let the clutch out and started moving forward. Bingo, I had 5 reverse gears and one forward.
You can operate it that way, however the kit NDS speaks of will change the shift lever to other side and give you same shift pattern facing rear on tractor as you normally would facing forward. You'll run into same with clutch and brakes, I presume there is a kit for that. I moved a 300U forklift once at a sawmill. Clutch, brakes, steering, shifter, etc. were all done as if you were seated the other way on a tractor. It even had a throttle control in front of you.
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Today's Featured Article - Introduction to the Gibson Model D - by Brandon Burnett. The Gibson Manufacturing Corporation was founded 1946 by Wilber Gibson. The Gibson tractors were made from around 1948 to 1952. The picture shown here is of a 1948 Gibson model D. If you notice, this tractor is driven with a lever. You could get a attachment to convert it to a steering wheel.
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