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How do you turn a AC HD9 ?

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Tractractor

02-25-2005 20:24:20




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I know that it has hand levers and foot pedals so which do you use. I tried it to day a little just to make sure it would move but the hand levers wouldn't do much for turning. I pushed the foot pedals to help turn. I wanted to take it for a spin but didn't want to ruin any thing. Can someone tell me the correct way?

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Tractractor

02-26-2005 16:13:53




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 Re: How do you turn a AC HD9 ? in reply to Tractractor, 02-25-2005 20:24:20  
Thanks for your information folks. I will go out and give it a spin. Now that it has been explained to me I understand what goes on inside the drive.

Hector send me an email so I can see what you have. jbtracks@charter.net

Thanks much Tractractor



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hector gemme

02-26-2005 01:12:33




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 Re: How do you turn a AC HD9 ? in reply to Tractractor, 02-25-2005 20:24:20  
HI You start motor ,command hydrolique,shift low transmission shift main cluch and pull left arm stering and push break pedal same time and for the right side make same think ,right arm and pedal ,but if you pull the two stering arm in same time your stopping the machine ,let me know if I can help you I have hd 9 parts.HECTOR



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mrgarverich

02-25-2005 22:23:07




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 Re: How do you turn a AC HD9 ? in reply to Tractractor, 02-25-2005 20:24:20  
The hand levers operate the stering clutches and the foot pedals operate the brakes. Gradual turns are made by declutching the track on the side you want to turn towards. Apply brakes to declutched track to turn sharp. There is likely a master clutch so you can shift the tranny also. Hope this helps.



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