[AT] OT modern computer controlls

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Tue Mar 28 20:01:32 PDT 2017


That sounds like my 8345 Belarus.  It feeds every day and moves 
everything around here when I need a forklift or just a lift.

Cecil in OKla


On 3/28/2017 3:41 PM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 3/24/2017 6:01 AM, Cecil Bearden wrote:
>>      
>> I used the TS110 to pull and push back in the posts since it had the
>> shuttle shift and A/C ( it was 90deg).  However, with the "load
>> sensing"computer hydraulics, when pushing posts in the ground if a hard
>> place was encountered, the loader would stop and when you pushed the
>> lever a little more, the pressure would build up and the loader would
>> jerk down.  I had to really stay on top of it to keep from pushing to
>> deep.  On the other hand, the Belarus with the open center hydraulics
>> would just push down steadily.  The Belarus has a dry clutch, and
>> pushing posts requires a lot of slipping the clutch and shifting, a lot
>> of wear on the tractor and my old knees.
>>
>> Cecil in OKla
> Sounds familiar Cecil. Right down to the aching left knee. But try doing
> it with a tractor with no brakes like my
> old Super 90 Massey. Good thing we don't have a lot of steep hills to
> deal with here. No computers involved
> in fixing those Massey brakes, other that searching down new parts. I
> just can't do without that handy
> little tractor long enough to take it apart and fix the brakes.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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