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Case 1150B Trans Controls

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Uncle

12-08-2006 20:11:42




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Alright guys don"t blast me here.
I am borrowing a Case 1150B Loader from a friend and he does not know how the shift levers function and I don"t know either. I don"t want to cause anything that can hurt the machine so I need to know what they do.
There are the front 2 levers with a gate, 2 larger levers behind these and 1 lever on the right side.
I fiddled around enough to get it loaded and unloaded but that does"nt mean I know what I am doing.
How about a quick lesson?
Brian

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Mike Clopton

03-19-2007 11:14:36




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 Re: Case 1150B Trans Controls in reply to Uncle, 12-08-2006 20:11:42  
The lever on the right is high and low range with the lever back toward the seat is working range low. The two levers in the front is high and low and can work in either high or low with low being back toward the seat. The two rear levers are forward and reverse and reverse being back toward the seat. One rear lever forward and one back puts the tracks one in forward and one in reverse which is called counter rotation which means you can spin it around in it's own tracks.

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JCSinGA

12-10-2006 15:09:02




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 Re: Case 1150B Trans Controls in reply to Uncle, 12-08-2006 20:11:42  
Well I was gonna answer your question but I'm drawing a blank now as to which ones which. I believe the front set with the safety gate is fwd./rev. and rear set is high/low, the other single lever is an additional high/low. If this is not right it wont take but a minute to figure it out when you start operating.
The single lever needs to stay in low while your working the machine the high side is for speed moving the machine from one place to another, unless your running on a football field you wont want to be in high/high it will shake the fillings outta your teeth.
These machines will counter-rotate with one stick in fwd. and one rev. which is handy for some that can operate, personally I'm not coordinated enough to operate a Case.

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