Do the front and back engines have one throttle control that synchronises their speed or does the driver have to ensure that one doesn’t fight the other by individually adjusting them on the go? It’s not as if there is any computer control apart from the driver’s brain.
This is such a unique and cool tractor.
Beautiful set up, once relatively common in WA, excellent Pederick hitch👍👌
WE sold 3 Chamberlains at our clearing sale. Countryman 6, 306 and a 9G Champ, back in 1973
Do the front and back engines have one throttle control that synchronises their speed or does the driver have to ensure that one doesn’t fight the other by individually adjusting them on the go? It’s not as if there is any computer control apart from the driver’s brain.
That is a grader not a scraper