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Posted by Ken on Tuesday, September 29, 2009:In Reply to: Re: clutch barely disengaging posted by Bill Gullberg on Tuesday, September 29, 2009:
Bill
The hill hold will hold the tractor from rolling backwards when the clutch is depressed going uphill(High side only). Nice feature when baling in hill ground and etc. The consequences are that you can't pull it out of gear when it does this. When it does this, shift to low and you can shift out of gear, but be on the brakes as it is going to turn you loose. Also be aware that in the low side, the tractor is completely free wheeling, no engine braking what so ever.
Ken
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