Posted by scotc on February 06, 2011 at 19:31:35 from (72.101.231.77):
In Reply to: Re: Another One posted by Uncle Ed on February 06, 2011 at 19:02:36:
We always had things set up so that pulling lifted. Pull back, raise the bucket. Pull back or sideways, roll it in. I had to switch the swing lines on the diskbine, the left side moved the way the lever was moved, and it screwed me up every time. If the levers had been on the left, it might have worked for me the way it was. I don't care whose equipment it is, if I will be running it for long at all, I will switch the hoses in the remotes to my liking.
If you find it easier, just switch the lines. If it has a float position, I would set it up so that it is on the "down" side.
Another one is the electric tarp on the hopper trailer. The switch is mounted on the side above your head. I look up, and hit the left side, to roll it left. And sometimes get to the end of the driveway before I realize that it's backwards, too.
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