MrFixit
Silver Member
I'm down in South Florida clearing out a lot of trees and logs that have been destroyed by 2 years of nasty hurricanes. The soil down here is sometimes called "Sugar Sand". Traction is minimal and when I loose traction with the rear tires I instantly dig a hole. I thought about using the differential lock when pulling a few big logs but wasn't sure how to operate it.
I have a foot lever behind the right heel that I was told is the differential lock. To avoid breaking it with my foot I would like a bit of training.
Does this thing lock into place with heel of foot and then have to be unlocked by lifting up on lever, or is it Spring Loaded?
Should the tractor be moving very slightly to mesh gears or can I do this from a stop?
Any other suggestions would be appreciated!
Tim
I have a foot lever behind the right heel that I was told is the differential lock. To avoid breaking it with my foot I would like a bit of training.
Does this thing lock into place with heel of foot and then have to be unlocked by lifting up on lever, or is it Spring Loaded?
Should the tractor be moving very slightly to mesh gears or can I do this from a stop?
Any other suggestions would be appreciated!
Tim