They were a great tractor back in their day. We had 5 or 6 of them on the farm. The ones with the 40k box were a lovely tractor especially when you replaced the exhaust pipe with a straight stainless steel one. They would make a sweet soundRecently purchased a very used Zetor 10145.
How do I tell if it has a 40k gear box or not?They were a great tractor back in their day. We had 5 or 6 of them on the farm. The ones with the 40k box were a lovely tractor especially when you replaced the exhaust pipe with a straight stainless steel one. They would make a sweet sound
It's on the gear knob. It says 1-2-4-3 instead of standard 1-2-3-4. Also it's stamped on the ID in the cab on the side of the dash. And you'd know when your on the road, she's faster.How do I tell if it has a 40k gear box or not?
Is this what you mean?It's on the gear knob. It says 1-2-4-3 instead of standard 1-2-3-4. Also it's stamped on the ID in the cab on the side of the dash. And you'd know when your on the road, she's faster.
Ah; you meant the standard H configuration for the order. I was thinking you meant the CCwise direction for some reason. Not a big deal; don't plan on racing it, though that sounds like fun on the back roads one Saturday afternoon.NO you have a standard 25k. Your gear knob look at it, it is standard 1-2-3-4. My 40K is 1-2-4-3.
Driving at 40k is hardly racing. My Zetor HSX is a 50k tractor.Not a big deal; don't plan on racing it,
I'm not sure what you mean by CCwise direction? I consider reading the gear knob as a standard H box all the time.I was thinking you meant the CCwise direction for some reason
clock wise ?I'm not sure what you mean by CCwise direction?
Standard H and clockwise, 1-2-4-3 would still be correct for 40k. The order for HSX gearbox is strange when you write them in standard H pattern, it's 2-1-4-3-5.clock wise ?
Ccwise means counter clockwise.Standard H and clockwise, 1-2-4-3 would still be correct for 40k. The order for HSX gearbox is strange when you write them in standard H pattern, it's 2-1-4-3-5.
I'm from Ireland, we speak English, just not American slang, it seems.if not native to English
There was a fella from Germany in a prior post. What do you call counter clockwise in old Irish?I'm from Ireland, we speak English, just not American slang, it seems.