RobertN
Super Member
Well I aint got my manual yet. Gotta check with my tractor guy tomorrow 
FWIW, there are no grease zerks on the shifter linkages.
FWIW, there are no grease zerks on the shifter linkages.
You have to "tickle" the 4wWD lever by going foreward, then backwards slightly. My TC48 is like that. It then just slips out of 4WD. Very easy, and has never been stuck either in or out of 4WD.
Thanks guys, I'll do a little "tickling" this week on the FWD. Truth is, the workers that operate it don't even KNOW it has 4wd.
The owner has a TC45 & a TC35 that is usually hooked up to a manure spreader. (I'm very jealous of those machines). Told me the other day that she'd like to get a 3rd tractor so she could have a drag AND water trailer always hooked up during show season withoug unhooking the spreader but she can't afford it. I told her that she doesn't need to spend over 10 grand to haul a water trailer, could get an older 2000 or even 9n that would do it.
You have to "tickle" the 4wWD lever by going foreward, then backwards slightly. My TC48 is like that. It then just slips out of 4WD. Very easy, and has never been stuck either in or out of 4WD.