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Ford tractors rebranded new holland
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<blockquote data-quote="itsalwaysme" data-source="post: 7020089" data-attributes="member: 7553"><p>I used to do some work for a guy who had a 3000 select o speed, it was probably quite old when he bought it, it was quite jerky if I remember rightly and as you say the inching pedal was used like a clutch. We used it for a couple of years and then it stopped working, can't quite remember if it lost all gears, no one wanted to touch it to repair it, so eventually I stripped it down and found something quite simple, broken spring or something, replaced the spring and new gaskets and surprisingly it all worked again, went on using it for a few more years he put a loader on it and eventually sold it to his small-holder neighbour, it could well still be around. Probably quite advanced for it's time, certainly fairly unusual</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itsalwaysme, post: 7020089, member: 7553"] I used to do some work for a guy who had a 3000 select o speed, it was probably quite old when he bought it, it was quite jerky if I remember rightly and as you say the inching pedal was used like a clutch. We used it for a couple of years and then it stopped working, can't quite remember if it lost all gears, no one wanted to touch it to repair it, so eventually I stripped it down and found something quite simple, broken spring or something, replaced the spring and new gaskets and surprisingly it all worked again, went on using it for a few more years he put a loader on it and eventually sold it to his small-holder neighbour, it could well still be around. Probably quite advanced for it's time, certainly fairly unusual [/QUOTE]
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