Tractomotive TL-W Shift Pattern

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TyredIron

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I let some water get in through the exhaust of my old TL-W, and it's stuck. I've had it soaking for a month or so, and want to give it a little pull to see if I can free it up.

Does anyone know the shift pattern? I'd like to have it in the highest gear when I pull it.

The beast is built on a Allis WF, backwards.

When I sit in the seat, bucket in front of me, engine behind me, and I shift the tranny; I have an H pattern (1, 2, 3, 4???) and then another gear: to the left and to the rear (reverse?).

Is 4th to the right, and towards me?

Thanks.

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   / Tractomotive TL-W Shift Pattern #2  
That's really cool. I have a book that mentions those loaders. It doesn't say for sure, but if you look to the rear, that's how the tranny would normally shift, I would think. So, 4th would be towards the bucket, towards the left? It seems since the tractor is reversed, the tranny would be as well? Anyways, if you need any specs, let me know and I can check my Allis book.
 

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