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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 4285" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>If it stalled and the bucket was up you would have to push the steering levers firmly into fwd or rev the it could not roll unless it turned the engine over. Stil it would have been a good idea to keep a bungy cord handy to tie the levers in f or r. However if a drive belt broke on a slope you better be quick at lowering the bucket.</p><p>Does the m600 have some sort of high low range to. the 371 you shut it off and moved the belt from the low speed pulleys (max 2.5 mph ) to the high speed pulleys. @ 5mph</p><p>The newer hydro loaders were a bit handier with the ability to run any speed from 0 to 6 mph. If I'd have kept the m371 I was looking at putting a Comet Industries variable clutch (snowmobile clutch but on a smaller scale) then the ratios could have been changes just by reving the engine higher or lower.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 4285, member: 307"] If it stalled and the bucket was up you would have to push the steering levers firmly into fwd or rev the it could not roll unless it turned the engine over. Stil it would have been a good idea to keep a bungy cord handy to tie the levers in f or r. However if a drive belt broke on a slope you better be quick at lowering the bucket. Does the m600 have some sort of high low range to. the 371 you shut it off and moved the belt from the low speed pulleys (max 2.5 mph ) to the high speed pulleys. @ 5mph The newer hydro loaders were a bit handier with the ability to run any speed from 0 to 6 mph. If I'd have kept the m371 I was looking at putting a Comet Industries variable clutch (snowmobile clutch but on a smaller scale) then the ratios could have been changes just by reving the engine higher or lower. Ken [/QUOTE]
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