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NWIL | I was dumping into a road train, similar to the picture below. I saw mother bins, but never dumped into one.
To me, this was the hardest part to figure out. I kept pulling up to the truck like I had in the past, drop the clutch and try to inch ahead, only to be jerked like a bucking bronco. As mentioned elsewhere in this thread, that is NOT how you do it. Really took some doing to retrain the brain to do the movements forward and stopping with your hand on one control and using the foot accerator, not the left foot on clutch and right foot on brakes. Took 3-4 dumps to make it look like I had a clue what I was doing, another hour or so and I think I'd have been just fine.
As for that tractor, was told it was a Europe and Australia only thing, and I have NO idea why. There was lots of good engineering on that machine, it wasn't all in the transmission area.
On edit: Found this magazine review that does a better job explaining the working of it then I was able to.
http://www.burkstractor.com/Case%20IH%20CVX%20Tractor/Taster%20from...
Edited by j.p 10/16/2006 23:59
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