Posted by mkirsch on November 05, 2011 at 19:18:35 from (67.253.161.186):
In Reply to: 59 IH 560 Purchase posted by clayshootr on November 05, 2011 at 14:10:04:
The tractor will freewheel with the TA lever pulled back if there is no load and the tractor is headed downhill. It will also freewheel on level ground with no load if you get a head of steam built up in direct.
If you can get it headed UPhill on an incline, stop the tractor and let the clutch halfway out with the TA lever ahead and your foot off the brakes. The tractor should "stick" in place on the hill and not roll backwards.
The speed difference between direct and TA seems quite dramatic, especially if your not used to it.
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