I'm glad you've got the pictures working because I need more. That hydraulic ish tank looking thing is similar to the electric over hydraulic system on my dump box.
It could have been for a plow but I don't like guessing so push buttons and levers and get pics of where that thing goes?
How's the weather over there today? One of the big lessons you want to 'read' about to gain the experience from, is anticipating when you're stopping. Especially when the roads aren't perfect. Do a twenty mile drive and time the lights, intersections and plan the corners, hills as if you didn't have brakes. When you need to stop, use eye lead, distance, time to already plan your escape route to minimize personal, then property damage.
I was trained in an old international 5 and 4 back in the 80's by a patient hippy. He made me drive everywhere using only the gear box to slow down at every light. I could use the brakes for the final few feet but I had to anticipate and adjust speed to make every light or I'd be verbally beaten, then humiliated.
After a few weeks I could make that truck stand on it's back wheels and operated it for a decade without wearing down the brake pads or smashing into a subway.
Blind spot lane changes were the only other thing that is a real challenge so as long as you keep the maintenance up, you've got some great adventures ahead.....now solve that hydraulic thing for us.
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