Posted by jheitkemper on October 06, 2009 at 19:54:58 from (98.108.122.194):
In Reply to: case 830 caseomatic posted by Chiris on October 06, 2009 at 16:42:36:
I have 800 , take this question to case board ,, if no response from anyone i can give you measurements of my 800 , Which May not be exactly what you need . but IMHO is exact same tranny ., anyway .. start out with lever down ,,once moving at a decent travel , pull up lever to engage direct drive torque covertor lockup,,,. Use around 3 gallons Dextron 3 in torque convertor for easier shifting , Idle engine ...Use the brakes to park on hill ,, This tractor will not stay put in gear with engine off , CASE should had put in a Park PUAL in all their Automatic tractors like DEERE DID !... in weak battery event, I have hill roll started my 800 by shifting into 6th ,locking up torque convertor lever , engaged DECOMPRESSOR and cranked engine while rolling , when you feel tranny engage and match travel for 6th gear , dump the decompressors, and motor will start
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