Posted by 01gentdc on January 03, 2017 at 21:02:34 from (50.127.35.186):
In Reply to: Re: Slipped into gear? posted by Bob Bancroft on January 03, 2017 at 14:32:57:
I use the lockout on the left side to hook up the pto,.. on my 4020 ps.. I have noticed creep on cold days below 20 degrees at 1st start up,. one thing I watch for is the 750 mf combine likes to creep in hydro,, imake sure if I am between the head and thresher that if it is gonna creep it will back away from me . the shifters are so stiff ,. sometimes I think the steering pedestal mite give as I try to shift to neutral. even then that monster could roll up on ya ,. as for the poor men in IOWA, it is a terrible tragedy . I certainly could understand how a mis cue with a wrench on these modern trannys could roll over ya in a heartbeat,,. kinda glad I will probably never be able to afford one
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