

If you lightly step on a brake pedal it does the same thing as shifting lever to neutral.

Posted 14:43 (#6608589 - in reply to #6608562) Subject: RE: Operating a Case 850D Dozer and Maintenance? Sometimes you forget witch levers do what, have fun. Oh yes, under power, do not shift from forward to reverse, you will only do that once. We used the foot throttle, let up a bit when shifting the hi-low levers. I can't remember the name for Cases drive system.
#CASE 850 DOZER SHIFT BUTTONS FREE#
One of the best, trouble free drive system ever made. This is how you drive them, need to turn slowly while pushing, just put the one track in neutral and it will turn, if need to turn quicker, put one track in low and it will turn under power. The hi-low levers have a neutral in the middle. Posted 14:24 (#6608562 - in reply to #6608528) Subject: RE: Operating a Case 850D Dozer and Maintenance?Įach track has a Hi-Lo lever, Correct? It is a torque converter drive Correct? pedals are for locking each track, not really to turn.
#CASE 850 DOZER SHIFT BUTTONS SERIES#
Would this be something to check for on this machine? Any other common problems with this series of dozers? Anyone have any experience on one, and have any tips or tricks to using it? Also, it is a very early 5.9 Cummins. It can be driven by the pedals, or by speeding up or slowing down one side with the powershift levers. The Case controls seem a little different than some, as it has pedals, and powershift levers. I have no operating experience, but will take it slow and easy for a while. I'm doing some maintenance and checking it over. It hasn't been ran much in several years, but only has 2800 hours. I will be leveling some old terraces, putting in waterways, and cleaning up some fence lines and edges of fields. I just got a Case 850D dozer to use for some field maintenance. Posted 13:57 (#6608528) Subject: Operating a Case 850D Dozer and Maintenance? Operating a Case 850D Dozer and Maintenance?
