Guy doesn't seem to know much how to run the machine vary well..... Never steer with the clutches with a blade full... That even has a tilt cylinder on the blade, use that to steer. Cut the right side of the blade down slightly and it will steer to the right... I run some of the largest tractors in the world and a boss see you steering with the clutches one if they take it, two he'll fire ya on the spot if they don't blow the finals apart all over the pit
dieseldave71 if your making a continuous turn you crank it manually where it turns as far as. Much as you need it or you straight line push. Pulling the steering clutches builds excessive heat, wear on the clutches and could risk damage to final drives and planetary drive pinions on the larger tractors.
the old girl sounds nice
Thank you, it's a joy to run and sounds good from the seat too!
Also needed a straight pipe!
Leave the hyd lever alone making ocean drive or what
Guy doesn't seem to know much how to run the machine vary well..... Never steer with the clutches with a blade full... That even has a tilt cylinder on the blade, use that to steer. Cut the right side of the blade down slightly and it will steer to the right... I run some of the largest tractors in the world and a boss see you steering with the clutches one if they take it, two he'll fire ya on the spot if they don't blow the finals apart all over the pit
I put the tilt blade on this machine but it didn't come with one. So how do you steer if you don't have a tilt blade?
dieseldave71 if your making a continuous turn you crank it manually where it turns as far as. Much as you need it or you straight line push. Pulling the steering clutches builds excessive heat, wear on the clutches and could risk damage to final drives and planetary drive pinions on the larger tractors.