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Posted by rich4 on Sunday, May 24, 2009:In Reply to: Woods Mower on ford 8n tractor posted by Jon Smith on Friday, May 22, 2009:
A Sherman trans would be a lever on the left side of trans area ahead of the clutch petal. It could have high and normal or it could be high and low with normal in the middle position, but you have to pull out or push in lever to get it into normal speed range. Most 8n's only had a standard 4 speed transmission. Your comment about the PTO spinning faster in reverse is puzzling. If it has a Sherman it has to be in the normal position for PTO implements or it will affect the PTO speed. Too fast or too slow.
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