Posted by rankrank1 on November 09, 2014 at 08:17:49 from (166.137.14.83):
In Reply to: case hand clutch posted by alexis.marcil on November 09, 2014 at 07:34:28:
Posting on the Case forum will likely result in the best answers although a couple posters already have it correct.
From what I can see, this is what I believe:
Lever on left dash is the throttle.
Lever on the left trans case allows you to stop forward motion while the PTO continues to run. So yes it is a hand clutch so to speak and provides a pseudo-live PTO. Pushing the foot clutch will stop both the PTO as well as tractor motion.
Lever in center trans case is the 4 forward and 1 reverse gear selector.
Lever to the right on the trans case is the range selector. If dual range it will give you 8 forward speeds and 2 reverse speeds. If triple range then you will have 12 forward and 3 reverse speeds.
Note: You must come to complete stop to either shift gears as well as change ranges. No shifting on the fly of either one.
This post was edited by rankrank1 at 08:21:10 11/09/14 2 times.
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