Posted by Bob Bancroft on July 06, 2012 at 11:20:03 from (97.73.64.142):
In Reply to: OT: Experts posted by RBnSC on July 06, 2012 at 09:07:48:
Years ago a family operation was doing some hedgerow work on Dad's farm. A son came down the road to leave off a Case, I think 450 dozer. He went on by our place and was apparently going to leave it at a neighbor/cousin's(old house and barn) which was actually right in front of where we were working. When it became obvious what was going on, I took off on a run to catch him, figuring I would(be a big help)and get there before he left, and bring the dozer cross lots, creek, ditch, hedgerows, etc. Well, he was fast, and I was slow. I sat on the thing for a long time trying to find a way to start it! Although I hated to,(didn't want to walk back, and didn't want to admit defeat), I was about to give up. Finally, if I recall correctly, I found a push button under a flip up cover between the control levers. Then it was a little learning experience running the low/high levers vs. steering clutch/brakes!
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