Posted by Brendon-KS on November 06, 2013 at 16:43:23 from (63.245.147.52):
In Reply to: Best model for a loader? posted by KluegCollector on November 06, 2013 at 16:25:27:
My FIL has a loader on a gas 706. One drawback to this vintage of machine is that when the shift linkage gets old and tired it makes back-and-forth work a bit tedious as the H-L-N-R lever likes to kind of lock up if there is any pressure against the gears. You have to hit the brakes as soon as you clutch to keep the gears loose enough to shift. This is really noticeable on the silage pile or any other time when the tractor wants to roll one way or the other when the clutch is disengaged. It might not an issue if the linkage is in top shape but I have no experience with one in pristine condition.
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