Posted by D Stobert on April 09, 2009 at 11:56:52 from (97.115.114.87):
I have a 1945 Case VAC I got from someone in a trade. I was wondering if there is anyone knowledgable in the transmissions on these things? It backs up so fast you can hardly control the steering to keep up with it, and that's only on loads light enough for it to get moving. I can't imagine any designer being in such a hurry to go backwards on anything, much less a farm tractor. One hypothisis I have: Is it possible on this machine that the tranny was taken apart, and the gears got switched between the main shaft and countershaft? Thanks for any insight. Dan
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