Posted by Dick L on March 20, 2012 at 15:10:32 from (50.51.45.125):
I just figgured after reading the posts about me bumping my hand several times changing gears that I was probly a slow learner. I backed up to the disc a little bit ago and bumped the sore spot leaning back looking at the end of the drawbar and went from reverse to first and bumped the same spot again. Being a slow learner I didn't bother to check the distance between the cage and the shifter knob. Heck those that have been using the C for 40 years and not know what I was talking about means I must be doing something wrong. While feeling sorry for myself and looking to see if I could see red blood I looked real close to the distance between the two places. I really don't have fat hands and yet when I lay my hand on the knob it looked like less that 1/4" gap. This Farmall C tractor being my only Farmall other than the 10-29 and only having the C 9 years up until then I figured I was a green Farmall operator so I decided to take a picture and post what I have.
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