Posted by Jason the Red on November 09, 2009 at 08:06:01 from (69.243.255.226):
OK. Here"s what I learned.
I performed the test of my mystery attachment just now and me findings were not exactly as I had expected. With Transmission in neutral and clutch pressed in, I engaged lever on attachment, released clutch and tractor took off like a bat out of hell, until I stopped it by pressing clutch back in. I did not let it run out to see the top speed but could tell it would probably out run road gear. Now for my question. What crazy person would want to run faster than 15 MPH on a tricycle tractor? And furthermore what, if any, application would need to run that fast? The tractor has an interesting history but I don"t know how it was used in the field. When I purchased it the rear tires were offset which leads me to believe it was used on terraces somewhat. Anyway I just thought I would report my findings and try to pry some more knowledge from you folks. Thanks again
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