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Thanks, that is amazingly easy; sure couldn't figure it out, very impressive engineering.
 
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Wow, are the shifters backwards then. It didn't look like they moved? Does that confuse you a little or do you get used to it. That sure would be handy for some things.
I've heard about problems with pushing with a threepoint. Does this tractor have a special threepoint or do you just have to be careful?

Cool tractor, Electrarc.:thumbsup:
 
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Wow, are the shifters backwards then. It didn't look like they moved? Does that confuse you a little or do you get used to it. That sure would be handy for some things.
I've heard about problems with pushing with a threepoint. Does this tractor have a special threepoint or do you just have to be careful?

Cool tractor, Electrarc.:thumbsup:

Tucker,

Yes the shifters are backwards but they are clearly labelled and so easy to use. The steering left/right changes automatically. The three point is a quick connect, but it pushes a standard brush hog no problem. A post hole digger is just so easy to use even on a slope.



Cheers
 

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Tucker,

Yes the shifters are backwards but they are clearly labelled and so easy to use. The steering left/right changes automatically. The three point is a quick connect, but it pushes a standard brush hog no problem. A post hole digger is just so easy to use even on a slope.



Cheers

That looks like it would be much easier to use a post hole digger in that machine than a regular tractor. No crook in the neck afterwards.:thumbsup:

Take care
 
 
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