Posted by rusty6 on December 01, 2018 at 11:12:47 from (142.165.85.115):
In Reply to: Grain truck two speed posted by notjustair on November 30, 2018 at 19:48:52:
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I won't leave my IH Loadstar in neutral any more as it nearly ended up in the trees one night. Was in the combine with a neighbour dumping the hopper on my truck when I suddenly saw the truck starting to move. By the time I hurried down the combine ladder the truck had a good head start on me. I found out just how fast I could run in the dark (just fast enough) and I was able to leap onto the running board, get the door open and jam my foot on the brakes before it hit the trees.
The shift motor was sticky on this one for a long time before I fixed it. I'd pull the button into high and jump out and tap the side of the shift motor with a wrench and you'd hear it shift up. Parked obviously. But it was the only way to get into high axle.
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